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Scams Awareness Week 2024
Scams Awareness week runs from August 26-30.
This is an annual education and awareness initiative delivered nationally led by the National Anti-Scam Centre (NASC), a part of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).
Scams are constantly evolving. The more we know about warning signs and scammers' tactics, the better equipped we'll be to help protect each other. Share your scam stories with your family, friends and community to help others stay on top of the latest scams and to stay safe from scammers.
How to get involved in Scams Awareness Week
- Woken up to a scam text? Share this with friends or family who you think might not recognise the warning signs of this scam.
- Speak up and talk about scams. What you share could help stop someone from being scammed.
- Share scam prevention messages from reputable sources, like the bank or government social media accounts with your network
Ask yourself, friends and family these questions:
1. Has someone told you not to tell anyone or coached you on what to say to the bank?2. Have you met a new romantic partner or friend only online or over the phone?
3. Have you received an unusual SMS requesting you to click a link, update details or send money?
4. Have you been asked to accept money or move money on behalf of someone else?
5. Will your new investment be managed by someone else or does it look a little too good to be true?
6. Did you receive new or updated payee account details via email but didn't call the company to confirm the details?
7. Is the seller requesting you to make a deposit payment upfront before you've received the goods?
8. Have you shared access to your computer after a phone call or a pop-up on your screen?