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  1. If you receive a suspicious email appearing to come from RBC, please forward it to phishing@rbc.com. Do be very careful about trusting emails or text messages, and who sent them. Look closely at the “from” email address and remember that it’s very easy for attackers to forge emails or phone numbers to appear legitimate.

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  2. If you have already replied to a suspicious e-mail that appeared to be from RBC and/or noticed any unauthorized activity in your bank account, please call us at 1 800 769-2555. If you are overseas, use our toll-free access from 21 countries by dialing your country code + 8000 769-2555. TDD/TTY users, please call 1 800 661-1275.

  3. Regular, unencrypted email is not secure. You should never include personal or confidential information in a regular email. To discuss your personal information with us safely, send us a message via the RBC Royal Bank Online Banking message centre or one of our other secure message centres, or call us at 1-800-769-2511, or visit a branch.

  4. www.rbc.com › cyber-security › how-to-contact-usReport Fraud - RBC

    For phishing emails, please notify us by forwarding the suspicious email to phishing@rbc.com for analysis. Please note that phishing@rbc.com is an automated mailbox for reporting phishing and website fraud only – we are unable to provide responses from this mailbox. If you require a response, please direct your question through the phone ...

  5. Jul 19, 2023 · A typical phishing email will give you a phoney reason, such as a security breach or contest, to trick you into providing your personal information. The email will often include a reason that urges you to click on a link that takes you to a fake website. That fake website will look authentic by copying the brand name and logo of the real ...

  6. Mar 6, 2024 · If you believe your confidential information may have been stolen or obtained by a fraudulent party either online, by telephone or through any other means, please call your financial institution immediately. If you think you are a victim of fraud and you are an RBC client: 1-800-769-2511 (telephone banking) 1-800-769-2555 (online/mobile banking)

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  8. Feb 8, 2024 · Text and email scams are on the rise. Fraudsters are consistently finding new ways to dupe consumers, taking advantage of new shopping, giving and travel trends to trick people out of money and information. Here are four common scams and how to protect yourself in the year ahead: 1. Fake Charities.

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