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The ACCC provides information on the most common types of scams targeting the Australian community, and collects and publishes data on these scam types.
If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 000. If you've been the victim of a cybercrime (for example someone has stolen your personal information or money, or tried to extort you) you can ...
Interactive data from scam reports including amount lost, scam types, types of scam and delivery methods.
Scamwatch is urgently warning Australians to be on the lookout for increased scam activity following the recent Optus data breach and to take steps to protect themselves.
Scam emails look like the real thing, but watch out for links and attachments designed to steal your money or information. Scammers send 'urgent' emails pretending to be from the government, law ...
The ACCC produces an annual Targeting scams report, explaining key trends in scam activity and highlighting the impact of scams on the community.
Scammers impersonate trusted businesses, friends or family, to steal your money or personal information.
Scams Awareness Week is an annual scams awareness raising campaign delivered by the National Anti-Scam Centre on behalf of the Scam Awareness Network (SAN).
Scammers prey on consumers and businesses that are buying or selling products and services. Not every transaction is legitimate.
A person who is the target of a scam may be too caught up in the scammer’s web of deceit to recognise they are being scammed. You can play a vital role in protecting your loved one from harm.
Scams target people of all backgrounds, ages and income levels across Australia. Find out in your language how to protect yourself from scams.
Be suspicious of anyone who unexpectedly contacts you on social media. Scammers use these platforms to gain your trust and steal your money.
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