Canadian authorities have issued a stark warning regarding a new ‘milk scam’ targeting citizens through deceptive text messages. These messages falsely claim eligibility for a ‘milk settlement,’ luring recipients to fake websites to steal personal and financial information. Experts emphasize that real settlements have a structured process, and legitimate administrators never request sensitive data via unsolicited texts.
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