Peel Regional Police press releases and community events information.Peel - The Peel Regional Police Fraud Bureau is reminding people to be alert to possible frauds involving the internet. The most common method that culprits use to trick individuals into visiting their fraudulent websites is to send mass e-mails out to potential victims.
Peel - The Peel Regional Police Fraud Bureau is reminding people to be alert to possible frauds involving the internet. Phishing is a term used when fraud culprits create clandestine web sites that mimic the websites of legitimate organizations such as banks and other financial institutions. These fraudulent websites trick victims into providing banking information, passwords, personal data, etc. to the culprits.
The most common method that culprits use to trick individuals into visiting their fraudulent websites is to send mass e-mails out to potential victims. These e-mails pretend to be from legitimate organizations and instruct potential victims to select a link. The links take victims to the fraudulent websites. The website, appearing to be legitimate, instructs victims to enter their personal information and passwords.
The logos utilized on websites of financial institutions are typical of those fraudulently portrayed by fraud culprits.
The Fraud Bureau recommends that you:
Peel Regional Police consider personal safety to be of optimum importance. We encourage the public to take steps to ensure their safety at all times. Further information can be obtained at http://www.phonebusters.com/, by calling the Fraud Bureau at (905) 453-2121, Ext. 3335, or Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).