Interac survey finds AI-driven fraud scams rising in Canada, influencing consumer trust and retail shopping behaviour across the country.
The Competition Bureau is warning Canadians to stay alert as fraudsters use increasingly realistic artificial intelligence to impersonate government officials and politicians. These high-tech scams ...
Equifax Canada Market Pulse Fraud Trends and Insight and Fraud Survey -TORONTO, March 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Equifax Canada’s Market ...
Canadian police warned on 4 March 2026, Wednesday, that fraudsters are using the Royal Canadian Mounted Police logo in fake crypto recovery schemes. The scam ta ...
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Canadians feel more vulnerable to AI-powered fraud as scams grow harder to spot. Are you at risk?
Even as awareness grows, many Canadians admit to behaviours that increase their exposure ...
Rising attacks push businesses to fight back with AI, but major preparedness gaps remain TORONTO, March 2, 2026 /CNW/ – AI ...
A new Scotiabank poll reveals Gen Z is the most confident yet most vulnerable group for AI fraud. Discover why 29% fell for scams in 2025.
Dating apps and social media platforms are prime targets, luring unsuspecting victims into financial traps often involving cryptocurrency.
According to the Canada Revenue Agency, scammers frequently impersonate CRA employees and may contact victims by phone, email ...
The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre says it continues to receive high volumes of reports tied to tax-related fraud, including ...
Seventy-two per cent of Canadian companies surveyed by KPMG Canada say they lost between one and five per cent of their annual profits to AI-powered fraud in the past year. The findings come from KPMG ...
AI fraud is quickly emerging as a major threat to Canadian organizations, with nearly three-quarters (72 per cent) losing as much as five per cent of their annual profits to AI-dr ...
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