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More than half of Canadians polled feel vulnerable to financial fraud, TD Bank survey finds

More than half of Canadians polled feel vulnerable to financial fraud, TD Bank survey finds

by CFN staff | Mar 5, 2021 | Bank Fraud, Press Releases

March 5, 2021 – According to a TD Bank survey for this year’s Fraud Prevention Month, more than half of Canadians polled feel vulnerable to financial fraud. Respondents point to social isolation and online behaviours such as sharing too much information on...

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