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25.01.2022 It is critical that when changing a BSB and Account number as a result of an email received from a supplier or known associate, you verbally validate this request. In 2017, Australian businesses were targeted by business email compromise scams with this trend continuing in 2018. Reports to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network (ACORN) about this scam exposed over $22.1 million transferred from businesses t...o scammer accounts during this period. Our top tips to avoid incurring financial loss to scammers Always verbally check the BSB and Account number changes using a trusted phone number. Confirming a change via email is not a secure method of validation. Scammers often pose as executive staff members to direct employees to make urgent payments. Once again, always verbally validate these requests using a trusted phone number. If you are unable to contact the requestor, contact the recipient bank to confirm if the BSB and Account number match the name on the account.For more information on how to protect your business Back to Inbox



11.01.2022 There are currently multiple reports around the globe of a new large scale ransomware attack. Ransomware is a type of virus that will encrypt the files on your device, making them unavailable and then typically asking for a payment to unlock them. This strain of Ransomware is known as Bad Rabbit and typically is passed on via a notification to upgrade your Flash Player, however it is always essential to be cautious of ANY emails or URL’s you are requested to visit.

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04.01.2022 Warning over Optus email scam hitting inboxes across the countryInboxes across the country are being hit with malicious emails purporting to be from Optus. Email security service MailGuard first uncovered the scam, which appears in multiple variations and uses the domain optusnet.com.au. The format of the emails is very similar with the recipient told a document is available for them to download via the link provided....Continue reading



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