Fraudulent email messages such as these are typically sent to obtain personal and private financial information. They ask for confidential information, such as your account username, account number, and email password. In order to keep your identity safe, it is important to know what to look for. See our article Identifying Fraudulent Emails/"Phishing" for more information about identifying fraudulent emails.

How to report phishing emails

If you receive a phishing email, please forward it to our Internet Security team at: internet.abuse@sjrb.ca. If possible, please include the email headers in order to allow us to track the sender.

A guide to obtaining headers can be found at: Obtaining Email Headers for Spam/Phishing Notification


Recent examples of phishing messages

We have attached some of the most recent examples of phishing messages below.

 

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new phising attempt Phishing Example Payment Declined
Phising Scam account termination shaw phising scam mailbox security alert phising scam account activity report
phising scam new security message phising scam urgent notice phising scam your monthly bill cannot be processed
phising scam unlock your shaw email

phising scam update shaw.ca email address

phising scam shaw.ca notice
phising scam web-mail storage limit

phising scam update e-mail now

phising scam suspended
phising scam email update phising scam update your account now
phising scam re: shaw notification your account has now been locked fake redirect page scam phising scam e-mail update
Phishing scam email update Phishing scam email pending status Phishing scam payment authorization
Phishing scam invoice Phishing scam email update Phishing scam email deactivation

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