
Ontario senior loses more than $40,000 in antivirus phishing scam
CTV
An 87-year-old Ontario senior wishes he never opened an email that looked like it came from Norton Antivirus, as it ended up costing him more than $40,000.
An 87-year-old Ontario senior wishes he never opened an email that looked like it came from Norton Antivirus, as it ended up costing him more than $40,000.
“I feel terrible and so stupid that I fell for it. The fact that they repeatedly told me not to talk to my bank should have sent all kinds of flares up," said Carman Chisamore.
It was in November when Chisamore got an email which appeared to be from Norton Antivirus Software that looked like a bill for $419.
Chisamore was once a customer of Norton and thought it might be a legitimate email, so he replied to it and also called to say he didn’t need the software and didn’t want to pay for it.
Chisamore was told he would be refunded $419 dollars, but he was then told $41,900 was accidentally deposited into his bank account.
The scammers were able to hack Chisamore's computer and get into his bank accounts.
“They showed me a screen shot of my bank account that showed almost $42,000 had been entered into my bank account. Then they said ‘gee whiz we made a mistake how do we correct that?’" said Chisamore.