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If you receive a call claiming to come from us, please call us 1-833-CYBER-88 or email contact@cyber.gc.ca to verify its legitimacy. Reporting to the Cyber Centre will not launch an immediate law enforcement response, such as investigating cybercrime or other criminal offences. If you believe a cyber incident is an imminent threat to life or of ...
- Don't take the bait: Recognize and avoid phishing attacks ...
SMiShing: A phishing attack using SMS (texts). A scammer may...
- Spotting malicious email messages (ITSAP.00.100)
Phishing attacks can take the form of emails, texts, or...
- Don't take the bait: Recognize and avoid phishing attacks ...
SMiShing: A phishing attack using SMS (texts). A scammer may impersonate someone you know or pose as a service you use (e.g. Internet or mobile provider) to request or offer an update or payment. Quishing: A phishing attack using “quick response” (QR) codes which a scammer usually sends via email. The victim scans the QR code that re ...
Phishing attacks can take the form of emails, texts, or phone calls, but this document focuses on malicious emails. While some phishing emails may be generic, threat actors can also carefully craft emails that look more convincing or legitimate: Spear-phishing email: A threat actor sends emails to specific targets, such as an individual, a ...
Scanners can detect known viruses, previously unknown viruses and suspicious files. and scan your device for viruses that may have been downloaded. Report the incident. You can report phishing scams and other instances of online fraud to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, or calling 1-888-495-8501.
Once fully in place, in 2023-2024, a victim or witness of a cybercrime or fraud will be able to use this system to report the crime online. We'll use the information we get through the system to help: make links between similar reports of cybercrime and fraud across Canada and internationally. identify and prioritize reported threats and ...
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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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.