Cyber officials warn Canadians of malicious campaign to impersonate high-profile public figures

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Canadian cybersecurity officials are alerting the public about a widespread campaign where fraudsters impersonate government officials, politicians, and other high-profile figures to gain trust and steal money.

Cybersecurity and law enforcement officials are warning Canadians about a sophisticated impersonation campaign targeting citizens through various communication channels. Fraudsters are creating fake social media profiles, email addresses, and even deepfake videos of high-profile public figures including politicians, law enforcement officials, and celebrities. These impersonators contact victims claiming to offer exclusive investment opportunities, government assistance programs, or urgent legal matters requiring immediate payment. The scammers use official-looking logos, language, and even forge documents to appear legitimate. Officials emphasize that government agencies and public figures will never contact individuals unsolicited to request money, personal information, or cryptocurrency investments. Citizens are urged to verify any suspicious communications by contacting the official organization directly through verified channels.

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