Four in Ten (43%) Canadians Aged 50+ Admit to Actions that Could Put Them at Risk of Falling Victim to Financial Fraud or Identity Theft

Nearly Two in Ten (16%) Admit to Having Been a Victim of Fraud, Identity Theft, or a Violation of their Financial Privacy

Monday, March 01, 2010

Toronto, ON – Four in ten (43%) Canadians aged 50+ admit to behaviour that could put them at risk of fraud or identity theft, according to a new Ipsos Reid poll conducted on behalf of Visa.

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Four in Ten (43%) Canadians Aged 50+ Admit to Actions that Could Put Them at Risk of Falling Victim to Financial Fraud or Identity Theft

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