Scam Alert

CAA Saskatchewan has received numerous phone calls and emails reporting a variety of scams. These fraudsters are targeting CAA Members and customers. There are fraudulent emails and/or phone calls regarding payment, donations, or award of a prize, that are being received by our valued Members and customers. This is a SCAM and was not sent or authorized by CAA. Below is a list of some of the scams.

  • We’ve Prepared a Wonderful Surprise for all CAA Customers (Hey CAA Shopper) - soliciting your opinion through a quick two-minute survey to win an emergency car kit.

  •  Updating CAA Membership Terms and Conditions – please read and confirm – you must review and accept by May 31, 2025, to continue using CAA Saskatchewan services.

  •  Be Ready for the Unexpected (Hey CAA Shopper) - soliciting your opinion through a quick two-minute survey to win an emergency car kit.

If you receive a scam that is not on our list, please take a screenshot and email us at notify@caask.ca

Follow us on the CAA Saskatchewan Facebook page for scam alerts and information.

What Should You Do?

  • Do not click on any links or download attachments from the suspicious email.

  • Do not reply or provide any personal or financial information.

  • Report it as a scam in your email app.

  • Delete the email immediately.

Here’s what you should do if you have clicked the link or fallen victim:

Phishing Scams – What to Look For?

A phishing scam is a type of cyber attack where they pretend to be a legitimate organization to trick people into giving sensitive information like login credentials, credit card numbers, social insurance numbers, and/or bank account details. Phishing can happen via email, text messaging, phone calls or social media messages.

  • When you hover your mouse over the email (without clicking) the email address is different that what is displayed.

  • There is a generic greeting like “dear user”.

  • There is a sense of urgency “act now” and they offer a prize for the action.

  • There are spelling errors or bad grammar.

  • The email address contains extra characters or punctuation - spoofed email such as example@caa.sk.1.com.

  • They ask for sensitive information.

  • They have unexpected attachments or links. When in DOUBT don’t click the link and contact us at 1-800-564-6222 or notify@caask.ca.

Creating a Strong Password

  • Use a pass phrase 12-16 characters long and use a combination of lower and uppercase letters, numbers, and characters.

  • Do not use common words, phrases, or patterns.

  • Use a different password for each online account.

Stay safe and be cyber aware.

We’ve created a FREE online training module if you would like to learn more.

CAA Member Security Awareness – KnowBe4

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