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E-mail and Website Fraud (Phishing)

 

Be cautious of e-mail and Websites pretending to represent a legitimate company that ask you to provide personal or financial information

RBC Financial Group has a dedicated team of professionals and specialized technology working around the clock to help prevent, detect, and investigate instances of fraud.

Please be aware that RBC Financial Group will never ask you to provide confidential information through regular e-mail. If you receive an e-mail that asks you to provide any personal information, like your credit card or account numbers, passwords, date of birth, social insurance or social security numbers (to name a few), do not respond or click on any links provided.  Instead, contact us immediately. We take any unauthorized or fraudulent activity very seriously and will engage in a full investigation to determine if a client has been victimized.

To help you protect yourself, we have created a Phishing Resource Centre that may help you to recognize fake websites and e-mail scams before they become a problem.

   

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