Manitoba RCMP are warning the public of a new online scam in which fraudsters are impersonating Mounties.
RCMP say the scammers send a text or email to an individual that connects to a video conference call with someone claiming to be an officer.
If the person who receives the text or email clicks on the link, the fraudster then typically tries to convince their would-be victim they could be arrested unless they send gift cards or bitcoin, Mounties say.
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RCMP say the force never sends unsolicited texts or links to members of the public.
In some cases, the fraudsters try to convince potential victims there’s a warrant out for their arrest that can be cancelled — if they send gift cards or bitcoin.
In the past two weeks, fraudsters have given dozens of people the Manitoba RCMP general phone line in an effort to convince them of their legitimacy, Mounties say.
RCMP say the force never sends unsolicited texts or links to members of the public. Mounties advise anyone who receives such a link to delete the text or email.
If someone has clicked on the link or provided personal details, RCMP advises the victim immediately contact their financial institution, then report it to their local police and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.
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Mounties say RCMP never ask anyone to transfer money or make payments, provide remote access to your computer, or for personal information via text message.
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