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As the pandemic goes on, fraudsters are adapting their COVID schemes for scamming individuals online. First, it was fake face masks and toilet paper supplies. Then it was false COVID tracking apps. Now it’s offers of vaccines.
Cyber security companies are joining the government in warning Canadians to remain vigilant and to be mindful of scammers taking advantage of people’s fears during the pandemic.
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