You may get a text from a phone number from your bank. However, scammers can spoof these numbers. \
Basically, anytime you get a text or email from your bank, ignore it. If you receive an alert that your account is being defrauded, check your account online, or call the bank directly using the number on the back of your card.
Basically, all your personal information is already out there on the internet, and is being sold. Right now scammers have the following information about you:
Full name
address
phone number
date of birth
sin number (most likely)
employer
friend/family names/personal photos (from social media). Your pictures can be used to create fake IDs for Identiy theft.
your bank/credit cards you use
a list of websites you visit
your internet service provider
your phone provider
Basically, anytime you get a text or email from your bank, ignore it. If you receive an alert that your account is being defrauded, check your account online, or call the bank directly using the number on the back of your card.
Basically, all your personal information is already out there on the internet, and is being sold. Right now scammers have the following information about you:
Full name
address
phone number
date of birth
sin number (most likely)
employer
friend/family names/personal photos (from social media). Your pictures can be used to create fake IDs for Identiy theft.
your bank/credit cards you use
a list of websites you visit
your internet service provider
your phone provider