New Survey: 2-in-3 Canadian Seniors Feel at Risk of Financial Fraud This Year
· Financial Post
TORONTO -- Financial fraud is on the rise in Canada, with more scams and larger losses reported in recent years as fraudsters increasingly use artificial intelligence to make scams harder to spot. As March marks Fraud Prevention Month, new research from Bloom Finance reveals that older Canadians are feeling increasingly vulnerable, with two-thirds of adults aged 55 and older reporting they feel at risk of financial fraud within the next year. Read More
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