Centrelink and Medicare warn Australians of new data scam risk

Scams are on the rise in Australia, and it’s not just the 'oldies' who need to be on guard—these days, scammers are targeting everyone, from teens to retirees.

In fact, Services Australia has just issued a fresh warning about sophisticated new scams impersonating Centrelink, Medicare, and myGov.

They want every Australian—no matter their age—to be on high alert.


Let’s face it: scammers are getting smarter. Gone are the days of the obvious 'Nigerian prince' emails.

Now, fraudsters are using slick technology, fake websites, and even social media to trick people into handing over their most sensitive information.


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Scams were reported to be becoming more common and sophisticated in Australia, with people of all ages affected, not just older Australians. Credit: Depositphotos


And with so many of us relying on digital services for everything from banking to government payments, the risks are higher than ever.

Phishing is still the number one way scammers try to steal your details. This is when you get a text, email, or even a phone call that looks like it’s from a trusted source—like Centrelink, Medicare, or myGov—but it’s actually a fake.

These messages often urge you to 'act now' by clicking a link or providing your login details. Don’t fall for it!


Scammers are also popping up on social media, creating fake profiles and even joining private social media groups to offer 'help' with government services.

They might send you a private message or invite you to a live chat, pretending to be from Services Australia. Remember: real government agencies will never contact you this way.

To help keep your accounts safe, myGov has introduced a new security review feature.

When you log in, you might see pop-up messages with tips on how to make your account more secure—like using a passkey or Digital ID instead of a password.

These options are much harder for scammers to crack.

If you haven’t already, consider setting up a passkey or connecting your Digital ID to your myGov account.


Once you do, you can turn off password sign-in altogether, making it even tougher for criminals to access your information.

If you receive a suspicious message, don’t panic. Close it, don’t click any links, and check the official Services Australia website for scam alerts.

If you think you’ve given out your details to a scammer, contact the Services Australia Scams and Identity Theft Helpdesk on 1800 941 126 (Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5 pm AEST/AEDT).

You can also report scam messages related to myGov, Centrelink, Medicare, or Child Support by emailing [email protected].

Scams can happen to anyone, but by staying informed and following these simple steps, you can make it much harder for scammers to succeed.

For more tips and the latest scam alerts, visit the Services Australia website.
Key Takeaways

  • Scams are becoming more common and sophisticated in Australia, affecting people of all ages, not just older Australians.
  • Services Australia warns against sharing personal information such as myGov sign-in details, and reminds people never to click on links in suspicious messages, emails, or texts.
  • Scammers often impersonate Services Australia on social media and may contact you via fake profiles or messages; Services Australia states they never conduct private inbox chats or live chats in Facebook groups.
  • myGov now has new security features, including passkeys and Digital ID, to help protect against scams—users are encouraged to turn off password sign-in and use these more secure options for better account protection.
Have you or someone you know been targeted by a scam? What steps do you take to keep your information safe? Share your experiences and tips in the comments below—let’s help each other stay one step ahead of the scammers!

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Service Aust Scams and help desk only open Mon - Fri 8am - 5 pm. If you get scammed after 5pm Friday, have to wait till Monday 8am to report it. Bit scary.
 
It is not only this type of scam we need to be worried about. Yesterday i received an email from someone saying here is your ticket for an event. It was sent in an email as a pdf and you needed to click on it to see what it was. No I did not as I do not remember wanting to see an event on my computer. When I do with companies I know there is more information about the event and there was nothing on this email .SO yet another scam
 
And watch out for those quick tax return ads, I did one paid my fee, no tax refund. That was 6 weeks ago.
 
It is not only this type of scam we need to be worried about. Yesterday i received an email from someone saying here is your ticket for an event. It was sent in an email as a pdf and you needed to click on it to see what it was. No I did not as I do not remember wanting to see an event on my computer. When I do with companies I know there is more information about the event and there was nothing on this email .SO yet another scam
I’ve been getting them too, something about updating my personal information. I rang services Australia they told me that Centrelink or Medicare or ato would never ask for personal information.
 
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If in doubt about any type of contact always confirm by ringing the organization or via their official website. Do not click on any links or give any information over the phone.

I treat every contact I get as a scam, especially via phone, if its not a number I know or have in my contacts I let it ring out. If its legit they will leave a message, if not they wont.
 
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Too bad if it is genuine, I delete if I think it is necessary.
 
Watch out for a BILL .. I received an E - M requesting a fair amount of of money
Which I supposedly owed .. I forwarded to the ACCC maybe they will pay it 😂😂
 

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