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Edcomp IT Services

Locality: Trafalgar, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5633 1344



Address: 1 Contingent Street 3824 Trafalgar, VIC, Australia

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23.01.2022 Scam Watch: Microsoft will not phone you, if you receive a call from someone claiming to be from Microsoft - It's a Scam do not do what they ask you to do, either load a teamviewer page (remote access to your computer), or Delete files they say are infected by virus. They will ask for money to fix. Another Link to stories about Scammers https://www.9news.com.au//scammers-using-remote-access-sca



20.01.2022 Scam Watch Telstra customers beware: there’s a new, and very convincing scam that could be hitting your inbox soon. a legitimate-looking email bill sent to an address earlier this month with the usual company subject line, Your new Telstra Bill is ready to view.... At a quick glance, the document appears to have the same format as a regular bill, featuring the same advertisement for streaming and the classic Telstra colour scheme. A legitimate Telstra phone bill (left) and a malware hoax (right). (Supplied) A legitimate Telstra phone bill (left) and a malware hoax (right). (Supplied) There’s a bill number, and there’s the regular sign-off from Fiona Hayes, Head of Customer Service and Contact Centres. But if you look a little closer, there are some significant discrepancies. First, there’s no bill number; secondly, there are two icons in the top right of the email missing. But the easiest - and potentially most harmful - difference to miss is the payment option.

18.01.2022 New Shelving in Today.

16.01.2022 NBN Scam watch please be vigilant. Never give an unsolicited caller remote access to your computer or devices via the installation of programs, NBN Co advised in a statement. NBN Co does not make automated calls (i.e. robocalls) to advise of disconnections to a service. Please do not engage with these calls.... All NBN Co technicians and workers must carry identification cards, which residents can ask to check before allowing them physical access to their address. What to do if you think you’ve been scammed: Contact your bank or financial institution immediately. Report the matter to your local police. You could also report your issue to the Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network (ACORN). If you have provided remote access to your computer or financial information to a scammer, contact IDCARE on 1300 432 273. To protect others, report scams to the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) via SCAMwatch.



15.01.2022 https://www.news.com.au///8073698eb0abf00951f286de40874f76

14.01.2022 Its official, we sell Metabox. We’re proud to be the first resellers in Victoria. Metabox offer a range of ultimate gaming and professional laptops fully customizable to your needs at amazingly affordable prices.

14.01.2022 AUSSIE BROADBAND NOTICE We have been made aware of some customers receiving calls from an individual stating to be a consultant from "Aussie Broadband" advising that you have a virus on your computer, and you need to have it removed via remote access with payment via credit card. Please be aware this is not us, and If we ever have to call you we will always ask to identify yourself.... if you have any doubts on who you're speaking to we would recommend you end the call, and call us back on 1300 880 905 to confirm the legitimacy of the call.



10.01.2022 Scam Alert, Bendigo Bank customers being targeted by scammers. For more information please click link https://www.bendigobank.com.au//protecting-your-bank-accou

10.01.2022 Xbox one bundle with Battlefield 4 $350. Get in quick limited stock available.

08.01.2022 Edcomp is now Partnered with Kiwi Kravings to sell NZ products in our store. Come down and see us for your favourite New Zealand goodies.

08.01.2022 Hey guys, if you have any information please contact the police

07.01.2022 Scammers are increasingly impersonating support staff to get your personal details. Hackers who pose as internet service provider workers trying to fix customer's problems are the latest threat from online scammers, Australia's fraud watchdog has warned. A new report by the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman says so-called remote access scams have become the fifth most common scam reported to its Scamwatch service, and have cost Australian consumers more than $2.8 million ...so far this year. Typically, remote access scams involve a scammer calling an individual and trying to scare them into providing personal and bank details and convincing them to grant access to their computer in an attempt to fix a reported issue. These scams often come after a real technical issue has been flagged by an individual, the report found. Some consumers were said to have called their telecommunication provider's technical support line with a real problem, only to have a scammer later contact them. This led to the belief in some instances that the scammer works for the company. How to protect yourself against remote access scammers Always be vigilant when receiving calls from an unknown party. Never give a stranger access to your computer or your banking details, even if they claim to be from technical support. If in doubt of a caller's intentions, just hang-up. Remember, to discuss a real internet or computer problem you can always just call your telco back using its public telephone number. Make sure your computer has up-to-date virus and spyware protection as well as a good firewall.



03.01.2022 SCAM ALERT: Queensland Police are warning people about a scam email pretending to be from Australia Post. FROM QPS: An email is currently doing the rounds clai...ming to be from Australia Post with details of your purchase and seeking to organise arrangements for delivery. The email contains malicious software (malware) which is then loaded onto your computer. Please be aware that Australia Post will never: - Ask you to click on an email link to print off a label to redeem your package - Email or call you to ask for personal or financial information including password, credit card details or account information - Call or email you out of the blue to request payment If you receive any suspicious emails, please: - Delete them immediately - Do not click on any links or attachments #9News | http://9News.com.au

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