In response to a phoney message purporting to be from ICBC, the victim provided bank details that were used to get into the account.
Greater Victoria Crime Stoppers has released a surveillance photo of a man believed to have fraudulently accessed a victim’s bank account and withdrawn $14,000.
Crime Stoppers said that in response to a phoney message purporting to be from ICBC, the victim provided bank details that were used to get into the account. Crime Stoppers said people should never send banking or personal details in response to unsolicited text messages and [email protected]
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