Prairie Post (East Edition)

AHS warns public about text scam

- COURTESY AHS

Alberta Health Services (AHS) is warning the public about a text scam involving the use of the organizati­on’s name.

Recently, this newphishin­g scam has been sent to some members of the public’s cellphones. The message states ‘Alberta Health Services sent you funds’ and includes a link for Albertahea­lthfunds.com

If the link is clicked, it opens a new page that looks like an Interac E-Transfer page and seeks the personal and banking informatio­n of the recipient.

Alberta Health Services never sends text messages informing members of the public that money has been sent to them. AHS does not send funds owed to Albertans via Interac E-Transfer under any circumstan­ces.

Phishing is a method of tricking people into clicking on malicious links and following instructio­ns to download files and confirm personal details such as financial informatio­n, usernames and passwords. By sharing this informatio­n, criminals can take your money or access private informatio­n.

Protect yourself by watching for any text or online messages asking to ‘pay money to get money,’ especially if the messages have a sense of urgency or poor spelling and grammar. For more info about phishing scams like these and other online threats to personal informatio­n, check out the Canada Anti-Fraud Centre Website.

AHS s the provincial health authority responsibl­e for planning and delivering health supports and services for more than four million adults and children living in Alberta.

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