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  1. The federal government’s Spam Reporting Centre gathers intelligence to support the enforcement of Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL).. If you are concerned about possible spam activity, you can bring it to the attention of the three government agencies responsible for enforcing CASL—the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, the Competition Bureau and the Office of ...

  2. fightspam-combattrelepourriel.ised-isde.canada.caReport Spam form - Canada

    Please use our online form to report spam or submit information about other electronic threats. The information you provide is an essential part of the intelligence the Spam Reporting Centre gathers on spam and electronic threats. We receive a large volume of complaints (about 5,000 per week) and each report of spam is valuable.

  3. Step 3: Report the incident to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre or the Competition Bureau. Contact the Fraud Reporting System (Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre) or call toll-free at 1-888-495-8501. You can also file a report of a misleading or deceptive marketing practice with the Competition Bureau using the online complaint form.

  4. To forward a phishing message from iOS: Enter 7726 in the To: field and press the send button. In Canada, reporting spam to 7726 is free and will not count towards your data or messaging usage package. You can contact your cellular provider directly if you have questions about the reporting process.

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    • What Is Spam?
    • Spam: Nuisance Or Threat?
    • Worried It's Spam? 8 Things to Look For
    • Got Spam…. Now What?

    The simplest definition of spam is unsolicited email, though spam can also include unsolicited text messages and software. The legal definition of spam also encompasses: 1. unauthorized alteration of transmission data 2. the installation of computer programs without consent 3. false or misleading electronic representations (including websites) 4. t...

    Spam can range from being a nuisance to a significant threat. If you voluntarily give a retailer your email address (such as by placing an online order), they may have permission to send you email. However, commercial electronic messages from legitimate businesses may still contravene Canada's anti-spam legislation (CASL) if they are sent without y...

    Spam has a number of typical hallmarks. It's probably spam if: 1. You've never done businesswith the organization that sent the email, and you didn't provide them with your email address 2. There is no unsubscribe option 2.1. This is a violation of CASL even if sent by a legitimate company 3. The sender doesn't properly identify themselvesor provid...

    If you think you've received spam: 1. Don'trespond to it 2. Don'topen any attached files 3. Don'tclick any buttons to open web pages 4. Do report itto help the Government of Canada hold spammers accountable

  5. antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca › index-engCanadian Anti-Fraud Centre

    What to do if you're a victim. Learn more about the actions to take after fraud. Fraud features. Learn more about fraud, scams, trends, variations, alerts, success stories and more. Annual reports. Access an annual overview of fraud in Canada and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre's activities.

  6. You can report unsolicited spam communications (emails, texts and other forms of instant messaging), including those containing suspicious content or attachments, to the Spam Reporting Centre using this online form on the Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada website. Consult the website www.fightspam.gc.ca for more information.

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