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Trax Print

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia



Address: 485 LaTrobe Street 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.traxprint.com

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24.01.2022 "Records from Florida, where law enforcement has long used the controversial technology, offer an inside look at its risks and rewards." https://www.nytimes.com//te/facial-recognition-police.html



23.01.2022 Christmas Holiday Trading We are trading as normal through the Christmas Holidays, but please note that response to emails and messages may be slower between Monday 23rd December and Friday 3rd January while our team take a well earned break over the holiday period. For any enquiries please continue to send through to [email protected] and one of our team will respond as soon as they can.... Otherwise, from all of us at Trax Print, enjoy your break and stay safe especially on the roads.

23.01.2022 "Underage teens and tweens are circumventing online systems by typing a fake birthday into web sites and accessing age-restricted goods, including wine, beer, spirits, cigarettes, tobacco and vaping products." https://www.smh.com.au//children-buying-alcohol-and-cigare

22.01.2022 NEW PRODUCT ALERT We have an exciting new product we are releasing tomorrow morning, stay tuned to our page at 9:30am AEST for this special release! More ways to protect you and your business!... www.traxprint.com



21.01.2022 Some handy password information here. Is your password in this list?

21.01.2022 Police are issuing a warning to people considering selling their cars online, after three men were arrested over an interstate fraud operation. It will be alleg...ed that on Friday 26 June, a man agreed to sell his Audi sedan after speaking to a potential buyer online. The victim invited the man to his house, where the suspect arrived with two other men. They agreed to buy the car for $19,000, and told the victim they would deposit a cheque into his account. The cheque was deposited via an ATM in Victoria, and was shown as pending in the bank account. The victim then handed over the keys to the Audi, and the three men left the house with the car. The victim was informed a few days later that the cheque had bounced, and he was left with no car and no payment. In a separate incident on Monday 29 June, the same thing happened to a second victim, who agreed to sell the same men a BMW sedan for $17,900. He was also told that a cheque would be deposited into his account which was done in the same Victorian location, and the second victim gave them the keys to his car, which they then drove away from his house. Today (Tuesday 30 June) both vehicles were listed for sale on a buy-sell-swap website. Both vehicles were being sold by the same seller for a reduced price. Police later located the Audi in a car park on Philip Highway at Elizabeth. Patrols monitored the car from a distance, then about 4pm police saw three men arrive in the second vehicle (the BMW). All three men immediately approached the Audi on foot. Police then converged on the scene and arrested all three men. A 20-year-old man from Craigmore, a 20-year-old man from Evanston and a 19-year-old Elizabeth Vale man were all charged with theft. They were all bailed to appear in court at a later date. Both vehicles were recovered and towed away for forensic examination. In both incidents the deposited cheques have not cleared and have never had any funds in the account. Police recommend that anyone thinking of buying or selling goods online use the following tips: -Arrange to meet the other person in a public place, such as a shopping centre or public car park to exchange the items -Ask for a receipt or some sort of proof of purchase -Keep a record of all transactions if you are paying for the item in instalments -Ensure funds are actually in your account prior to handing over your property, and not just pending transfer prior to completing any sale with a potential buyer. -If you believe you have been the victim of an online fraud, report it immediately at http://www.cyber.gov.au/report -You can also contact your local police station or the Police Assistance Line on 131444. -For further information about staying safe online, click on the following link: https://www.police.sa.gov.au//Scams-and-Cybercrime-Scams-F

20.01.2022 How many is too many? A: 100 B: 1000 C: 1,000,000... D: 1 If you answered yes to any of these you would be correct. Even just one report of identity theft is too many. If one person is targeted by identity theft, it has a large impact on not just them but their whole family. Take those extra precautions to protect you and your family from identity theft, because you or you children just might be the next one who is targeted.



17.01.2022 "Though this scheme was introduced for the benefit of all and as many as 30 lakh people have availed of it, fraudulent practices are giving it a bad name." http://www.indialegallive.com//ayushman-scheme-fraudulent-

17.01.2022 Finally some positive news for those who have been the target of identity theft. "The organisation describes itself as the only one of its type in the world, and has responded to over 30,000 requests for help since 2014. Its base support service comes free of charge and it employs specialist counsellors and analysts to help provide human-centred support to the victims of identity crime." https://www.themandarin.com.au/112611-identity-crime-is-a-/

17.01.2022 Welcome back to isolation everyone, Here at Trax Print we are using this time to work on some exciting new developments. One that we are very excited for is an update to our pass wallet application. We are working to get everyone back in the air and onto your exciting vacations and honeymoons by developing (in conjunction with a few agencies) on getting covid-19 test updates to your phone, and we arent talking days, no with our partners you will arrive at the airport no earl...ier than 1hr before your boarding time, will be administered a covid test upon check-in and in 20 minutes you will have your results right there on your phone ready at boarding. We are every excited to be bring you this great and exciting new product and cant wait to see you all back in the sky. Stay healthy, Stay safe.

15.01.2022 Our newest product in partnership with Zoono, is a dynamic sanitisation certificate. Zoono protects all surfaces from COVID-19 for a period of up to 30 days, we then add our dynamic certificate so anyone that scans the QR code with a normal QR scanner can see how many days protection is left. When the cleaner scans the the QR code with our app they sign off on the santisation and the timer resets another 28 days. ... Watch the video to see how it works.

15.01.2022 "There are thousands of fraudsters preparing to exploit the COVID-19 vaccine program, experts say, warning the scams will look legitimate and the people behind them may even know your name, phone number and email." https://www.abc.net.au//coronavirus-queensland-sc/13173404



15.01.2022 "Fraud is an escalating challenge for the insurance industry. Brokers know only too well the impact of post-sale cancellations and bad debt on the bottom line." https://www.insuranceage.co.uk//blog-lessons-for-brokers-l

15.01.2022 "Government Services Minister Stuart Robert said fraudsters have been put on notice after the Australian Federal Police confirmed a 50-year man from Tuncurry, New South Wales was charged with obtaining Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payments illegally." https://www.sbs.com.au//federal-government-warns-against-m

15.01.2022 What to do if you have been a victim of identity fraud. If youre a victim of identity fraud or suspect your identity has been stolen, its important to act quickly to minimise any financial or other damages. You should immediately inform your local police and ask for a copy of the police report. Contact the agency or organisation who issued your identity document.... And inform your financial institution and tell them what happened. You can also report the crime to the Australian Cyber Crime Centre at https://www.cyber.gov.au/acsc/report

13.01.2022 "Stay-at-home orders and quarantine restrictions have caused many Canadians to spend more time online buying groceries, arranging curbside pick-ups and ordering restaurant deliveries. This has caused them to be more attuned and concerned about the threat of fraud and identity theft according to a recent consumer survey conducted by Equifax Canada." https://www.globenewswire.com//Spending-more-time-online-d

12.01.2022 On a simple Google search about identity fraud, I found 5 posts claiming that "no one can prevent identity fraud". While this is true in some aspects our technology can prevent identity fraud. Whether its licenses, passports, degrees or even PhDs, these are some of the documents that are vulnerable to fraudulent activity.

11.01.2022 This is what we can prevent happening. While the world finds ways to help the victims post crime, we are able to stop it from happening. ID theft is a big problem that does not discriminate. https://apple.news/AHJF4fNzKTQyDFN_qUJPFCg

11.01.2022 "Germany's coronavirus aid efforts have been plagued by fraudsters from the start. Authorities have warned that they've only just begun to scratch the surface." https://www.dw.com//covid-aid-germany-uncovers-/a-56565754

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10.01.2022 Adam Jones, 31, was arrested on Wednesday over the alleged cyber fraud, which authorities estimate was more than a decade in the making. https://www.theage.com.au//inside-the-files-that-reveal-al

10.01.2022 "The website, called remdesivirmx. com, claimed to sell and distribute Remdesivir, a drug used to treat COVID-19. But the website was used to collect users’ personal information." https://wtop.com//us-attorney-seizes-another-covid-fraud-/

09.01.2022 "John Wilson, 59, of Lynnfield, Mass., was indicted Tuesday on one count of filing a false tax return. He has previously pleaded not guilty to federal charges including money laundering, wire fraud and federal programs bribery" https://news.yahoo.com/parent-faces-tax-fraud-charge-225001

09.01.2022 "An elaborate new email scam designed to give criminals access to online banking accounts has been flooding inboxes across the country. The phishing scam has seen criminals painstakingly mirror the official ANZ online banking website, with hopes unsuspecting victims will hand over their username, password and answers to secret questions." Remember that banks will NEVER ask for your personal information through an email, you can follow these tips to staying safe online:... - Report a suspected scam through www.scamwatch.gov.au - Enter the address yourself into your web browser, not by clicking an email link. - Delete the email immediately - Ask a friend or relative if they think it sounds like a scam, you would rather be a pest to them than to lose your savings! Criminals are actively finding more ways to trick the public into stealing their money and identity, so if it is too good or too easy to be true, then it probably is. https://www.msn.com//email-scam-could-allow-cri/ar-AABXPhM

09.01.2022 "Authorities are ramping up efforts to prevent fraudsters from exploiting the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, taking pre-emptive steps against an expected surge in scam calls and phishing emails preying on older people." https://www.japantimes.co.jp//n/coronavirus-vaccine-scams/

08.01.2022 When you are working from home, take some time to look at your photo before posting it online. Cyber criminals are opportunistic, and may be looking for ways th...at you may have inadvertently disclosed personal or sensitive information, that they can then use against you, or your organisation to commit cyber offences. Check out the image to see if you can identify all 8 sources of personal/sensitive information visible in the photo of a work-from-home set up #detective #workingfromhome #homeoffice #COVID19

08.01.2022 NEW PRODUCT ALERT With 21 Million fake profiles being deleted by LinkedIn during the first half of 2019 alone, how do people know you are legitimate? Verify and protect your profile today with Trax Social. Powered by Trax Print, you can ensure that people know they are talking to the real you and not a robot. Trax Social is increasing the chances of building profitable business relationships.... www.traxsocial.com

07.01.2022 "A man has been charged over a widespread hay bale scam in New South Wales during which he allegedly fraudulently obtained $40,000 from farmers in drought-stricken communities." https://www.news.com.au///68acc849fb7ee0e464b7efca4a468d20

06.01.2022 "In December 2019, detectives from the Corrective Services Investigation Unit commenced an investigation following reports a female corrections officer was submitting fraudulent documentation to support sick leave applications." https://www.miragenews.com/corrective-services-officer-cha/

06.01.2022 "The new year is a time for new beginnings, and for a lot of homeowners that means its time to finally put their DIY and home improvement plans into action." https://www.independent.co.uk//plan-home-improvements-lose

05.01.2022 "The number of romance scams which involve criminals persuading victims to make a payment to them after meeting online and convincing them they are in a relationship rose 64 per cent in the first half of 2019 compared with the previous year." https://www.independent.co.uk//online-dating-scams-valenti

05.01.2022 "Elderly residents across Sydney have been warned of an elaborate scam targeting consumers over the phone and at their front door, with reported individual losses exceeding $11,000." https://www.smh.com.au//elderly-residents-targeted-in-thei

05.01.2022 "Assistant director-general of corporate operations Paul Whyte, 56, and a 43-year-old man who is not a public servant and police will not name are accused of stealing more than $2.5 million over two years by raising false invoices for payments to two "shelf" companies." https://www.news.com.au///0efc0cc65b36c2d49e742c9bddecb08c

05.01.2022 Last financial year 39,956 passports were reported lost or stolen #DidYouKnow that most were lost or stolen in Australia Always know where your passport is &... keep it safe and secure, even at home Once you report your passport lost or stolen you cant travel on it - if you do it will be impounded. passports.gov.au/lost-and-stolen-passports #AusPassport See more

05.01.2022 When protecting a document using Trax Print, you can add a digital version of that document into your phones wallet. Then when you want to share the document simply get the person to scan the QR code on the wallet pass and they will receive a digital version of the document. Carry as many verified documents as you like in your phones wallet with Trax Print. [email protected]... #verified #documents #technology #fraud #identification #antifraud #secured #protectyourself #protect #validation #justice #idcrime #birthcertificate

05.01.2022 "Although unemployment is pervasive, scammers are working overtime amid the coronavirus crisis, Attorney General Josh Shapiro said Monday night in a telephone town hall hosted by U.S. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan." https://www.readingeagle.com//article_3e68bc9c-7aed-11eb-b

04.01.2022 "Blake Hall, CEO and founder of ID.me, provider of a leading digital identification verification platform, has drafted four predictions around biometrics, federated identity and data privacy regulations." https://www.securitysales.com//top-identity-predictions-2/

04.01.2022 We are very lucky here at Trax Print that we have the ability to work from home during this time. We are all staying home, leaving only for essentials in the hope it helps fight the big fight. We have offered assistance to our clients through this hard time and hope that by taking certain measures we can continue to operate long after this crisis is finished. Please if you can, stay home and stay safe.

04.01.2022 "Professor Rupert Stadler and three other defendants... are accused of fraud, falsifying certifications and illegal advertising," the prosecutors in Munich said." https://www.france24.com//20190731-german-prosecutors-char

04.01.2022 "The AFP alleges about $23 million in fraudulently obtained funds has been moved from China since late 2012, and Chinese authorities suspect it was raised through real estate and bank loan fraud." https://www.theadvocate.com.au//musselroe-bay-land-at-cen/

04.01.2022 Elton John fans were left in the lurch outside Botanic Park after security informed them their tickets, some purchased for upwards of $300, were fakes. Report in 7NEWS at 6pm.

03.01.2022 "In December 2019, officers attached to Manning-Great Lakes Police District commenced an investigation into alleged identity theft and fraudulent banking transactions in the Taree area." https://www.miragenews.com/police-charge-woman-over-fraud-/

03.01.2022 What to do if you have been a victim of identity fraud. If you’re a victim of identity fraud or suspect your identity has been stolen, it’s important to act quickly to minimise any financial or other damages. You should immediately inform your local police and ask for a copy of the police report. Contact the agency or organisation who issued your identity document.... And inform your financial institution and tell them what happened. You can also report the crime to the Australian Cyber Crime Centre at https://www.cyber.gov.au/acsc/report

01.01.2022 It will always catch up. With the use of Trax Codes you can easily see the trail from start to finish, tracking along the way. www.traxprint.com

01.01.2022 "The investigation found Muldoon obtained just under $400,000 by producing false and misleading documentation claiming that non-existent solar air-source heat pumps had been installed at more than 400 properties throughout Queensland." https://onestepoffthegrid.com.au/brisbane-plumber-sent-to-/

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