by Admin | Feb 22, 2018 | Identity Fraud, Recent Articles
While 71% of Canadians are aware of the impact identity theft can have on their personal finances, including their credit scores, only 53% are taking steps to protect themselves, including managing social media account settings, finds a survey by Capital One. Here are...
by Admin | Feb 16, 2018 | Financial Fraud, Insurance Fraud, Recent Articles
Donald Cameron took a car for a test drive on Monday afternoon, and the salesman says he is still waiting for him to come back. It wasn’t the first time the folks at A+ Auto Centre had seen Cameron on their lot, but as the hours ticked by on his test drive, they...
by Admin | Feb 12, 2018 | Employee Fraud, Recent Articles
The owner of a local sports memorabilia store is being sued by dozens of people for items they claim they never received or loans that were never repaid. Jason Bobbitt of West Coast Authentic Sports Memorabilia on Harvey Avenue has 22 civil lawsuits at various stages...
by Admin | Feb 7, 2018 | Online Fraud, Recent Articles
One of the hackers involved in stealing data connected to 57 million Uber users in 2016 was located in Canada. The ride-hailing company revealed the hacker reached out to the company in November 2016, asking for a “six-figure payment,” but it was an...
by Admin | Jan 26, 2018 | Employee Fraud, Featured, Uncategorized
Canada’s highest-ranking military judge has been charged in an alleged fraud involving false documents and an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate. The Canadian Forces National Investigative Service charged Col. Mario Dutil with three counts under the...