Identity theft is a growing problem in Canada—and anyone can be a target. Learn how to prevent identity fraud from happening to you and your family. The post HowIdentity theft is a growing problem in Canada—and anyone can be a target. Learn how to prevent identity fraud from happening to you and your family. The post How

How to protect yourself from identity fraud in Canada

In 2024, Canadians lost a jaw-dropping $638 million to fraud, according to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC). That’s already a hefty $60 million more than losses reported the previous year, but the true total is likely much, much higher—experts at the CAFC say that less than 5% of scams are ever reported.

What we do know, however, is the type of fraud reported most often in Canada: identity fraud. To pull this off, criminals use phishing scams and other ruses to trick Canadians into revealing personal and financial information. Depending on what they find out, scammers could impersonate you, charge purchases to your credit card, apply for a loan and/or mortgage in your name, drain your bank accounts, and more.

It’s also becoming harder to identify scams. Some fraudsters now use artificial intelligence (AI) technology to create highly convincing audio and video “deepfakes” using Canadians’ voices and faces. AI tools are also helping criminals target exponentially more people at once, making scams harder to avoid.

How to protect your identity

To help you protect yourself against ID theft and fraud, we created a series of how-to articles with practical tips on prevention and what to do if you think your identity may have been stolen.

  • 7 ways to protect yourself from ID theft
    Identity theft is on the rise in Canada. Use these simple tips and tools to protect yourself from ID theft.
  • Your ID was stolen, here’s what to expect
    If you think your identity has been stolen, here’s what to do, how ID theft may impact you, and how to find help in Canada for restoring your identity.
  • You’ve just discovered someone stole your identity—is it too late?
    If your ID is stolen, months may pass before you realize it. Find out how to recognize signs of a stolen ID in Canada, protect your credit and recover.
  • Why do Canadians keep falling for scams?
    Fraudsters are getting ever more sophisticated at creating identity theft scams in Canada. No one is immune, but there are ways to protect yourself.

We’ve also launched a column dedicated to helping you protect specific things and people in your life. Check back monthly for new installments.

  • How to protect your email account from scams and fraud
    Identity theft is rising in Canada, and hacking email accounts is one of the sneakiest ways that scammers get your info. Here’s how to protect yourself.
  • How to protect your devices against identity theft
    ID fraud is growing in Canada. Follow these tips to protect your phone, tablet and laptop from cyber-criminals trying to steal your personal information.
  • How to help protect your loved ones from senior scams
    Older adults are often targeted for fraud and identity theft. Here’s what to know about senior fraud in Canada and how to keep your loved ones safe.
  • Relationship fraud and romance scams: What Canadians need to know
    Relationship fraud is on the rise in Canada. Here’s how to protect yourself, and what to do if a “friend” isn’t who they claimed to be.
  • Mortgage fraud in Canada: How to protect yourself
    If criminals steal your identity, they can take out a mortgage in your name—or even sell your home! Here’s how to reduce your risk of mortgage fraud.
  • How to protect your CRA account from scams
    If fraudsters steal your personal information, they might hack into your tax account, file fake tax returns and more. Here’s how to protect yourself.
  • How to protect your bank account
    Protect your bank account from scams and fraud with expert tips on passwords, multi-factor authentication, and safe online banking practices.
  • How to protect your passwords from fraud and identity theft
    Using strong passwords—and different ones for every site—can help you protect yourself against digital fraud and identity theft. Here’s how to protect yourself.

Videos about fraud and scams

  • Watch: 5 signs your identity was stolen
    Anyone in Canada can be targeted for identity theft—how can you tell if you’re a victim? If you notice any of these signs, act quickly to prevent ID fraud.
  • Watch: 5 questions on identity theft
    Identity theft is on the rise in Canada. Find out how fraudsters get your personal information and what you can do to protect yourself.
  • Watch: AI and identity theft—what you need to know
    Identity theft has long been rising in Canada. Now, fraudsters are using artificial intelligence to target many more people. Here’s how to protect yourself.
  • Watch: What is identity theft, and how is it impacting Canadians?
    Identity theft can have a devastating impact on a victim’s finances. Any Canadian can be a target. Learn how to protect yourself from ID theft and ID fraud.
  • Watch: The social media scams happening in Canada right now
    Scammers often use social media to steal Canadians’ money or personal information. Here’s how to protect yourself from phishing and other scams.

How fraud and scams affect Canadians

Learn more about the various types of scams targeting Canadians today, and what you can do to protect yourself and recover from ID fraud.

  • Financial fraud in Canada: What to do if your bank account or credit card is compromised
    Fraudsters can exploit victims through text, email and other means. What are your options if that happens?
  • Beware of CRA phone scams
    Scammers are impersonating the Canada Revenue Agency to try to steal your money. Here’s how to protect yourself from CRA scams.
  • 10 common crypto scams and how to avoid them
    Crypto scams are rising in Canada. Learn about the most prevalent schemes and how to protect yourself.
  • 6 phishing scams targeting young Canadians (and how not to fall for them)
    Gen Z isn’t immune to phishing scams. Find out the most common schemes targeting young Canadians and 7 ways to avoid them.
  • Lost wallet? Here’s how to protect yourself from fraud
    It’s important to understand the mechanics involved when someone applies for credit in your name, and how to know if you’re a victim.
  • How to find trustworthy finfluencers—plus, 5 to follow right now
    With all the personal finance advice on social media, it can be challenging to filter the good from the bad. Here’s how to know if an influencer is trustworthy.
  • Canadian seniors, watch out for these scams
    Financial fraud is proliferating and growing ever more sophisticated. How to protect yourself and your elderly loved ones from being scammed.
  • “Can I get scammed through an e-transfer?”—and other questions about protecting yourself from fraud
    Receive a sus text? Does an email look off? Is a family member asking for money? Why is the CRA threatening the police and Canada Post wanting you to log in? It just might be a scam.
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