Telstra: We blocked 2.9 million scam calls in a month, but they keep coming
Telstra calls on industry, government and regulators to address Australia's scam call problem.
Telstra calls on industry, government and regulators to address Australia's scam call problem.
Scammers exploit Samsung's poor record of updating crappy phones.
FBI warns consumers over the Chinese embassy scam.
Email fraudsters cost a woman her job and her employer a ton of money.
'Just hang up' if they get an unexpected help call from someone claiming to be from Telstra, a government agency or any other familiar organisation.
The virtual world is full dangers lurking at every corner. You may never know when someone hacks into your device, online accounts, computer, etc. Most internet users – especially Aussies – believe they won’t ever fall victim to cyber-crime. However, they are sadly mistaken. Don’t wait until you become a victim. Instead, be proactive and take the required measures to protect your online privacy and financial transactions. Here are some ways to protect yourself from hackers and third-party agencies.
A new Android scam is hacking Google accounts just to help apps get discovered in Google Play’s crowded marketplace of two million apps.
MyNetPhone VoIP carrier subsidiary SymbioNetworks has revealed that it blocked over 10,000 attempts by scam operators to place fraudulent calls via compromised Australian routers and PABX systems during the holiday long weekend.
Andrew Colley | 05 Apr | Read more
The depths a phishing scammer will stoop to in order to gain a buck are remarkable. Here are some of the bottom feeders to guard against in your inbox.
The war on tech support scams continues with the latest legal action targeting operations accused of fleecing consumers of $120 million — including one that sold “lifetime” packages for a real AV product.
For more than a year, the I Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is warning businesses to be on the lookout for growing scam that tricks them into paying invoices from established companies that look legitimate but in fact are fraudulent.
Michael Cooney | 28 Jun | Read more