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SAPD

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 421 173 193



Address: PO Box 335 Welland, SA 5007. South Australia 5000 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.sapd.com.au

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25.01.2022 Episode 44 of Australian Security Academy Program for Private Investigators. We ask at the 28.21 minute mark if Investigations are Culturally Inclusive via a set of national standards or competencies... https://youtu.be/3RO9rGHJEDA



24.01.2022 Oops, here we go again...

22.01.2022 Great place to have lunch with new clients....

18.01.2022 Interview with Mario Bekas Indight Investigators on Sydney Radio 90.5Fm about the implications of Culture in Leadership and Investigations. This Friday...



18.01.2022 SAPD features again in this weekly YouTube program. Check out the first 10 minutes where we explore Crypto currency. Big thanks to the Australian Security Academy. https://youtu.be/5hhoRrSpcPg

18.01.2022 Excited to have received the Qualification of Certified Cryptocurrency Investigator through the Blockchain Intelligence Group endorsed by US Law enforcement agencies. We can now track, trace and monitor illicit activity using Blockchain Forensics and analytical tools. A first for South Australia. ... If you have been scammed or had Ransomware issues at your workplace we can help.

12.01.2022 Spending time building Rapport and trust with witnesses certainly pays off...



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04.01.2022 ONLINE SCAMS - TECH SCAMS A tech support scam is a form of Internet fraud that is currently gaining momentum on the Internet. The scam implements social engineering and fear tactics in order to get the victim to take the bait. There are three main ways this scam is executed- via cold calls, pop-up messages on the computer and incorrect search engine results. Cold Calls... Tech support cold calls are when an individual calls the target, claiming to be from a reputable company and states that they have found malware on the computer. The criminal will then try to get the user to install a type of remote desktop software under the pretext of removing the infestation, which would allow the attacker access to the computer in order to install real malware. In addition to attempting to install malware on the machine, these scammers will often ask for a fee to fix the issue. Pop-Up Warnings Tech support pop-up warnings occur when a user is browsing the Internet. Usually, the target is viewing a website that contains links to related content, and when the user clicks on one of those links it will redirect them to a website hosting the pop-ups. These pop-ups can be terribly intrusive, making it difficult for the user to close the window. The pop-ups will then display a message stating that the computer is infected with malware and offer a phone number for help with removing the malware. Often, these pop-ups will look like they come from a legitimate source, such as Norton products. Advertising/ Paid Search/ Confusing Search Results: Fraudulent companies frequently use paid search to advertise their support services. When searching online, it is possible to receive different search results based on the search engine you are using. How to Identify and Avoid Pop-Up and Cold-Calling Scams: Pop-ups: Examine the message closely- look for obvious signs of fraud such as poor spelling, unprofessional imagery, and bad grammar: You can also do an Internet search for the phone number that is listed in the pop up to verify its legitimacy: There are many websites out there where people report scammers. If it is indeed a scam, there will be an abundance of search results, often on the first page of the search, that clearly point out the scammer: What to do if you’ve been scammed: * Change your passwords: to your computer, to financial institutions, and any other password-protected websites that you visit. * Runa full Virus scan on your computer * Contact your bank to report that there has been fraud performed on your account. * If you have been Scammed out of Cryptocurrency visit the Cryptoforensics.com.au site and email us. Source Norton...

03.01.2022 Thanks for the cool coffee mugs from #Australiansecurityacademy . A great training Academy for Government and Private investigators.

03.01.2022 Scam Alert. Bitcoin scammers on the loose.



03.01.2022 Thank you Australian Security Academy for allowing us to Present a Training session on "Culturally Inclusive Investigations" which is one of our Specialty areas at your Virtual Conference.

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