October is Cyber Security Awareness Month and this year’s theme is “Fight Phishing”. Phishing is a type of scam in which a criminal emails, texts, or calls, pretending to be a person or organization you know to get you to reveal your sensitive information or send money. In fact, phishing is one of the biggest cyber threats Canadians are facing today.
Educate yourself to avoid falling prey to phishing scams. If you receive a suspicious message, follow these tips:
- Do not click on any links or attachments
- Do not reply to the message or forward it to anyone
- Never send money or provide credit card or banking information unless you're certain of who you're giving it to
If you have been a victim of a scam or a fraud, report it to the White Rock RCMP non-emergency line at 778-593-3600.
Important note:
If you receive a suspicious message claiming to be City Council or staff, you may confirm its authenticity by emailing communications@whiterockcity.ca
Learn more at GetCyberSafe.gc.ca.