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Where to Report Scams in Australia:

Posted: Thu May 22, 2025 6:26 am
by Mitu100@
Verify the Caller's Identity: If someone calls claiming to be from a legitimate organization (e.g., your bank, the ATO, NBN, police), hang up immediately. Then, independently verify their identity by calling the organization back on their official phone number, which you should find on their official website (type the address directly into your browser, do not use links from emails or messages), or from a trusted bill or statement.
Be Wary of Urgency and Threats: Scammers often try to create a sense of urgency, fear, or excitement to pressure you into acting quickly (e.g., "your account will be frozen," "you will be arrested," "you've won a prize!").
Do Not Click Suspicious Links: If you receive a text message (SMS) or email with a link that seems even slightly suspicious, do not click on it. It could lead to phishing sites or malware.
Do Not Allow Remote Access: Never give anyone remote access to your computer unless you initiated the support call to a trusted, verified company.
Trust Your Instincts: If something sri lanka phone number list feels "off" or too good to be true, it probably is a scam.

Reporting scams is crucial as it helps authorities track trends, issue public warnings, and take action against scammers.

ACCC Scamwatch: This is the primary Australian government website for reporting scams.
Website: scamwatch.gov.au
You can report scams online, and they provide up-to-date information on current scam types.