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Is 'fraud fatigue' catching Quebecers off guard? - RBC poll

In This Article:

  • 96% of Quebecers have seen more targeted and sophisticated scams

  • Almost three-in-five have received personalized fraud attempts

  • Almost one-third admit to letting their guard down

TORONTO, March 10, 2025 /CNW/ - A majority of Quebecers are feeling 'fraud fatigue' and increasingly vulnerable as fraud becomes more personalized. According to RBC's annual Fraud Prevention Month Poll, almost all respondents in Quebec (96%) have seen more targeted and sophisticated scams, with nearly nine out of 10 (88%) noting a rise in scam attempts more than ever before (up from 71% in 2023).

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In addition, the majority (84%) of respondents in Quebec believe it is getting harder to recognize scams and protect themselves; almost two-thirds (64%) are feeling tired of always having to be on the alert; and almost one-third (30%) admit to letting their guard down.

"With the increase in volume and sophistication of scams, it's understandable that Quebecers are finding it challenging to always have their guard up when it comes to fraud. Criminals are using the latest technology to gather information, build trust, create urgency and prey on people's needs and fears," says Vanja Gorazi, Vice President, Fraud Management, RBC. "This has led to a wave of investment, romance, senior and other scams. It has never been more important to stay alert."

Rising threats
Poll respondents in Quebec continue to place both phishing (generic deceptive messages through email or text) and spear phishing (more targeted emails and texts that look legitimate from a seemingly trusted source) at the top of their list of scams (81%). The majority also continue to see a rise in scams targeting seniors (81%) and deepfake scams (74%, up from 51% in 2024) impersonating trusted individuals or organizations.

The best defence against scams
The vast majority of Quebecers (96%) believe it's worth it to take steps to protect themselves against fraud. With scams, they recognize the need to question what they see and hear, with 87% of respondents in Quebec believing the best defence against scams is staying aware and vigilant. Moreover, almost three-quarters (70%) feel prevention measures must be extreme to be effective.

Actions respondents in Quebec are taking:

  • 93% never share passwords, PINs, or login details with anyone

  • 90% never respond to unsolicited texts, calls or emails

  • 87% say "no" when pressured to respond to an urgent request or offer

  • 85% always use more than one way to authenticate themselves where possible

  • 65% no longer trust any form of communication, even if it seems to come from a trusted source