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Attention : Scam Alerts
Visit our Scam Alerts page to stay informed on the latest cyber scams affecting RBC clients.
How to Protect Yourself Online
Become the best defence against cyber criminals and their tactics
Find out what you can do to protect yourself from cyber fraud and become cyber aware.
How RBC Keeps You Safe
We are committed to protecting you and your money.
Learn how RBC works hard to keep you and your money safe from cyber fraud.
How Cyber Criminals Make Contact
Learn about their tactics
Know how cyber criminals try to access your information by familiarizing yourself with their tactics.
6 Second Rule
Enable Auto Deposit
Auto deposit is safer than using passwords. Make sure you have it enabled.
Vacation Social Media Post
Think twice before posting your vacation on social media. Don’t make yourself a target for a break in.
Gift Card Scams
It’s not normal to pay in gift cards, hang up it’s a scam.
Out of Stock Deals
If you see a deal that looks too good to be true, it could be a scam.
Online Classified Ads
Use common sense when buying from online sellers, especially when deals look too good to be true.
Social Media Privacy Settings
Did you know your social media accounts are a great place for scammers to gather information on you?
Rental Property Deals
If the price is well below market value, it’s probably a scam.
Publicly Listed Number
Don’t just call back a number in an email, always check it matches the number on the company’s website.
Shopping Online, Illegitimate Websites
If the site is poorly designed, links are broken and you can’t find a phone number, it’s probably a scam.
2 Step Verification
Make sure you have 2-Step Verification enabled.
Passwords
When making passwords, length equals strength.
Urgent Email? Scam
Urgency in an email usually means it’s a scam.
Sensitive Emails
Delete sensitive emails right after sending them.
Robo Phone Scam
If you feel pressured on the phone, hang up. Upgrade your cyber skills today.
Confusing phone call?
If a call sounds confusing, it’s likely a scam.
PublicWifi
Did you know public WiFi isn’t secure?
Text Scams
Text too good to be true? It's likely a scam. Delete the text.
Need to Report Online Fraud?
Call Us
If you believe your confidential information may have been stolen or obtained by a fraudulent party either online, by telephone or through any other means, call us immediately.
If you believe your confidential information may have been stolen or obtained by a fraudulent party either online, by telephone or through any other means, call us immediately.
Report ID Fraud
If you think you are a victim of identity fraud and you are an RBC client
If you think you are a victim of identity fraud and you are an RBC client
Email/Website Fraud
If you have received a suspicious email or accessed a fraudulent RBC website
If you have received a suspicious email or accessed a fraudulent RBC website