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Microblast Computers Maryborough Vic

Locality: Maryborough, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5460 4006



Address: 87 High St 3465 Maryborough, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.microblastcomputers.com

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24.01.2022 Fresh warnings of Netflix phishing scams. Be careful of emails asking you to click on a link to update your account. Don’t click on the link, if unsure go directly to the website to check your account.



23.01.2022 We’ve seen a spike in rental scams recently. Scammers offer fake properties at low prices and ask you to book through bogus versions of genuine third party booking websites. Avoid providing personal details or paying any rent or bond until you can inspect the property in person.

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20.01.2022 Scamwatch has received over 4560 scam reports mentioning the coronavirus with over $5 118 000 in reported losses since the outbreak of COVID-19 (coronavirus). Common scams include phishing for personal information, online shopping, and superannuation scams. Scammers may pretend to have a connection with you. So it’s important to stop and check, even when you are approached by what you think is a trusted organisation. Scammers are pretending to be from real and well known busi...nesses such as the ATO, banks, travel agents, insurance providers and telco companies, and using various excuses around COVID-19 to: ask for your personal and financial information lure you into opening malicious links or attachments gain remote access to your computer seek payment for a fake service or something you did not purchase. Never provide a stranger remote access to your computer, even if they claim to be from a telco company such as Telstra or the NBN Co.: To verify the legitimacy of a contact, find them through an independent source such as a phone book, past bill or online search Don’t click on hyperlinks in text/social media messages or emails, even if it appears to come from a trusted source. Go directly to the website through your browser. For example, to reach the MyGov website type ‘my.gov.au’ into your browser yourself. Never respond to unsolicited messages and calls that ask for personal or financial details, even if they claim to be a from a reputable organisation or government authority just press delete or hang up.



14.01.2022 SCAM ALERT: Phone calls claiming to be from Australian government agencies requesting remote access to your computer & financial transfers are a SCAM. Hang up immediately! https://www.cyber.gov.au//phone-scammers-pretending-be-acsc

10.01.2022 Be alert to scammers impersonating Telstra. They claim your bill was overpaid and ask you to enter your personal details to claim your refund. Don’t click on any links and just delete the email.

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08.01.2022 The Australian Communications and Media Authority is receiving reports of scammers impersonating staff from Amazon Prime. Be wary of callers claiming you owe money to Amazon and that funds will be taken from your bank account if you do not act immediately. Scammers may also ask you to go online to confirm your personal details or Amazon account information. This is a scamAmazon does not ask customers to disclose or verify personal or account information over the phone. If a call sounds suspicious, hang up immediately. Never give personal information over the phone unless you can independently confirm who is calling.

08.01.2022 Australians reported over $64 000 in losses to puppy scams last week. Nearly half of all reporters were in #Victoria. Only buy or adopt a pet you can meet in person. If you can't do that due to lockdown, consider putting the search on hold. Learn more: https://scamwatch.gov.au//dont-get-scammed-looking-for-a-l

07.01.2022 Look out for scammers claiming there is an issue with your internet account and payment details. The emails may look legitimate with the company’s real logos but contain extra letters in the email address or typos. Don’t click on any links and delete the email.

07.01.2022 @eSafetyOffice is receiving reports of scammers gaining control of social media accounts & threatening to share intimate images. Don’t be caught out; If this has happened to you, find out what you can do here: https://t.co/Lry6j9lHXV?amp=1

07.01.2022 Scammers are targeting customers of TPG, Bigpond and Telstra, saying their service will be cancelled unless they update their account details. The emails may look legitimate but are just an attempt at stealing your information. Don’t click on any links and delete the email.



04.01.2022 We’ve received over 500 reports of Amazon/Ebay impersonation scams this week where scammers attempt to gain remote access to your device. If you receive a call or text message like this, just hang up or delete the message. Do not press 1 or return the call. https://twitter.com/Scamwatch_gov, https://www.scamwatch.gov.au//attempts/remote-access-scams.

02.01.2022 Scammers claiming to be My.gov.au have been trying to steal people’s personal information by asking them to verify their identity so they can receive a refund. Don’t click on any links and always type the website URL directly into your browser.

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