LPS warns of “delayed disconnect” phone scam after woman loses $20K
The Lethbridge Police Service (LPS) is warning the public about a new type of phone scam.
They explain that it is called a delayed disconnect, where scammers take advantage of the fact that, in Canada, there can be a delay between when someone hangs up on a phone call and when the call actually disengages.
This, according to police, resulted in a 79-year-old woman being defrauded out of approximately $20,000.
On January 9, 2024, LPS said the victim encountered ransomware that had locked her computer. She called what she believed to be the Microsoft support line, but it turned out to be a scammer.