Millions of Aussies are being duped with these 'sophisticated' credit card fraud tactics

Credit card fraud has been a growing concern in Australia, with millions of individuals falling prey to increasingly 'sophisticated' scams.

Despite the prevalence of these crimes, a startling number of victims are not reporting the incidents.

This could allow fraudsters to continue their nefarious activities unchecked.


According to Finder's recent research, one in six Australians has experienced debit or credit card skimming in the past year.

This alarming statistic translated to approximately 3.6 million people who scammers have targeted.

About four per cent of these victims did not report the fraud.


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Credit card users were warned to keep their financial information safe from skimmers. Image Credit: Pexels/Cottonbro Studio


Meanwhile, another three per cent only realised they had been scammed later.

The survey, which included 1,049 participants, illuminated the concerning reality of credit card fraud in the country.

Finder Money Expert Rebecca Pike highlighted the sophistication of modern scammers.

'It seems almost impossible for someone to steal your credentials without having your physical card, but it happens quite often,' Ms Pike stated.


Phishing, a deceitful practice where scammers trick individuals into providing sensitive information, remains one of the most common methods used by fraudsters.

However, Ms Pike said that unsecured Wi-Fi networks and card skimming devices also became a scammer's go-to tools.

To combat these threats, Ms Pike recommended consumers to opt-in for phone notifications for transactions.

This could help quickly identify any fraudulent activity.

'Take every step you can to minimise the risk. Don't save passwords on sites, be really certain you can trust anywhere you enter your card into and check ATMs for skimmers,' Ms Pike added.

One of her most crucial pieces of advice was never to provide card information over the phone, text, or email.

'If someone calls and asks for your number over the phone, assume it's a scam,' Ms Pike concluded.


The rise in credit card fraud reminds us to stay vigilant when it comes to financial information.

It's essential to stay informed about the latest scams and take proactive steps to protect ourselves.

This includes regularly checking bank statements, using secure payment methods, and being cautious about sharing personal information.

If you suspect you've been a victim of credit card fraud, report it immediately to your bank.

Not only can they take steps to secure your account, but they should also work with authorities to track down perpetrators.
Key Takeaways

  • One in six Australians have experienced debit or credit card skimming in the past year, equating to about 3.6 million people.
  • A concerning four per cent of those affected admitted to not reporting the incident of credit card fraud.
  • Scammers started using sophisticated methods including phishing, unsecured Wi-Fi, and card skimming machines for fraud.
  • Experts advised against saving passwords on sites, checking ATMs for skimmers, and never providing card information over the phone, text, or email to minimise the risk of fraud.
Have you or someone you know been affected by credit card fraud? What measures have you taken to protect your financial information? Join the conversation in the comments section below.
 
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I don't own a Credit Card - if I do buy on line it's always with PayPal (yes I do know I'm even at risk with this)
I own one credit card but have a limit on it. I also use PayPal for online orders, but only within Australia (and the rare occasion to NZ). I mostly order online health supplements that I can’t buy locally.

But I regularly check my credit card account and PayPal account.
 
Warning to all. This week I was ordering a product online when an ad for Soothrelieve socks appeared I accidentally pressed the order button and now I have 8 pairs of these socks supposedly on their way to my address. There was no invoice number or initially tracking no. When emails arrived confirming this purchase through PayPal. I have written several emails over the last two days demanding a cancellation and refund but have been told that is impossible. I am very computer savvy normally but was caught unawares by this add. They have even suggested I give the socks to friends or family. My next step is going to the bank to stop payment completely. PLEASE BE CAREFUL OF THIS COMPANY AS THEY ARE DEFINITELY NOT SHOPPER FRIENDLY AND I DO NOT WISH ANYONE ELSE TO GET CAUGHT.
 
Warning to all. This week I was ordering a product online when an ad for Soothrelieve socks appeared I accidentally pressed the order button and now I have 8 pairs of these socks supposedly on their way to my address. There was no invoice number or initially tracking no. When emails arrived confirming this purchase through PayPal. I have written several emails over the last two days demanding a cancellation and refund but have been told that is impossible. I am very computer savvy normally but was caught unawares by this add. They have even suggested I give the socks to friends or family. My next step is going to the bank to stop payment completely. PLEASE BE CAREFUL OF THIS COMPANY AS THEY ARE DEFINITELY NOT SHOPPER FRIENDLY AND I DO NOT WISH ANYONE ELSE TO GET CAUGHT.
Thank you @iedemas. Knowledge is power.
 
Hope that never happens. My reason for online buying some things is due to ill health and that I rarely leave my home these days.
I shop on line all the time, too much actually, but I live in the country and the nearest shops are an hour and a half away and even then I can't get everything I want.
I use PayPal also, so far so good.
I try not to have too much money on my debit card and I definitely don't have a credit card.
 
Warning to all. This week I was ordering a product online when an ad for Soothrelieve socks appeared I accidentally pressed the order button and now I have 8 pairs of these socks supposedly on their way to my address. There was no invoice number or initially tracking no. When emails arrived confirming this purchase through PayPal. I have written several emails over the last two days demanding a cancellation and refund but have been told that is impossible. I am very computer savvy normally but was caught unawares by this add. They have even suggested I give the socks to friends or family. My next step is going to the bank to stop payment completely. PLEASE BE CAREFUL OF THIS COMPANY AS THEY ARE DEFINITELY NOT SHOPPER FRIENDLY AND I DO NOT WISH ANYONE ELSE TO GET CAUGHT.
Contact PayPal.
 
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Warning to all. This week I was ordering a product online when an ad for Soothrelieve socks appeared I accidentally pressed the order button and now I have 8 pairs of these socks supposedly on their way to my address. There was no invoice number or initially tracking no. When emails arrived confirming this purchase through PayPal. I have written several emails over the last two days demanding a cancellation and refund but have been told that is impossible. I am very computer savvy normally but was caught unawares by this add. They have even suggested I give the socks to friends or family. My next step is going to the bank to stop payment completely. PLEASE BE CAREFUL OF THIS COMPANY AS THEY ARE DEFINITELY NOT SHOPPER FRIENDLY AND I DO NOT WISH ANYONE ELSE TO GET CAUGHT.
Contact Consumer affairs.
 
So where are you from NoNats ?
I find CITIBANK a very good bank for me they have a v/good investigation dept and very effective , unlike Aussie banks who pass the buck and regard Aussie customers as fools (probably right) and get away with it.i keep a seperate card with a low value just for the suspect offers.If you get scammed and do nothing about it , you deserve it and encourage it so dont complain,
 
Warning to all. This week I was ordering a product online when an ad for Soothrelieve socks appeared I accidentally pressed the order button and now I have 8 pairs of these socks supposedly on their way to my address. There was no invoice number or initially tracking no. When emails arrived confirming this purchase through PayPal. I have written several emails over the last two days demanding a cancellation and refund but have been told that is impossible. I am very computer savvy normally but was caught unawares by this add. They have even suggested I give the socks to friends or family. My next step is going to the bank to stop payment completely. PLEASE BE CAREFUL OF THIS COMPANY AS THEY ARE DEFINITELY NOT SHOPPER FRIENDLY AND I DO NOT WISH ANYONE ELSE TO GET CAUGHT.
A bit confusing. You are saying in capital letters 'Please be careful of this company' but then don't name the company. I'm assuming it must be a company that sells through a third party such as ebay, Temu, Wish, etc. Obviously, it can't be the Soothrelieve Socks people themselves as that would have required you to enter payment and delivery details, not simply accidently click a button. So must be a third party that already have that information on record with you as a member, including your preferred PayPal payment details, but I can't think of any third-party company that doesn't do a 'confirm order' popup as part of the purchase process, or send a receipt. Can you please let us in on who to be wary of please? Cheers :)
 
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I find CITIBANK a very good bank for me they have a v/good investigation dept and very effective , unlike Aussie banks who pass the buck and regard Aussie customers as fools (probably right) and get away with it.i keep a seperate card with a low value just for the suspect offers.If you get scammed and do nothing about it , you deserve it and encourage it so dont complain,
So you too claim Aussies are fools eh?
You'll get on in our country that's for sure😠
 
Suffering from a total lack of patience and being allergic to crowds (people) I prefer to do all of my shopping on line, infrequent trips to supermarkets for food shopping I have my husband with me (I think it is so he can stop me from biting other shoppers!!) but food is the only thing I will buy in person, online shopping for clothes is so much easier than browsing through endless shops,(did I mention being very impatient) my computer screen will show me endless examples of the clothes that I want without me standing there browsing through racks of stuff that I do not like or want, I always use PayPal for my purchases and have never had a problem with payment or delivery, I admit to be a clothesacholic and my wardrobe proves it but I would be lost if I did not to have the ability to forgo shopping in person, the general public are safer also!!
 
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Warning to all. This week I was ordering a product online when an ad for Soothrelieve socks appeared I accidentally pressed the order button and now I have 8 pairs of these socks supposedly on their way to my address. There was no invoice number or initially tracking no. When emails arrived confirming this purchase through PayPal. I have written several emails over the last two days demanding a cancellation and refund but have been told that is impossible. I am very computer savvy normally but was caught unawares by this add. They have even suggested I give the socks to friends or family. My next step is going to the bank to stop payment completely. PLEASE BE CAREFUL OF THIS COMPANY AS THEY ARE DEFINITELY NOT SHOPPER FRIENDLY AND I DO NOT WISH ANYONE ELSE TO GET CAUGHT.
Get hold of your bank. Sometimes they can help
 

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