This used to be just an email problem, but now it's a phone / text / iMessage problem.
I get phishing links via text pretending to be Canada Post, CRA or the bank almost daily now.
Spam calls with free cruise offers and draw prize announcements aren't far behind.
It doesn't help that many real banks and other legitimate services use the same methods to communicate.
The elderly have trouble distinguishing between the real and the fake, and the fakers are getting more sophisticated by the day.
Gone are the days that you could tell the Nigerian prince from his email, or that fake text because of bad English.
Not a single day goes by without some news article about some senior being cheated out of her life savings by some scam caller or someone sending money to an imposter via e-transfer and the banks won't bother to help get it back.
Something's got to change.
I get phishing links via text pretending to be Canada Post, CRA or the bank almost daily now.
Spam calls with free cruise offers and draw prize announcements aren't far behind.
It doesn't help that many real banks and other legitimate services use the same methods to communicate.
The elderly have trouble distinguishing between the real and the fake, and the fakers are getting more sophisticated by the day.
Gone are the days that you could tell the Nigerian prince from his email, or that fake text because of bad English.
Not a single day goes by without some news article about some senior being cheated out of her life savings by some scam caller or someone sending money to an imposter via e-transfer and the banks won't bother to help get it back.
Something's got to change.







