Online fraud has been increasing each day with the complete shift to the digital era. For a long time, hackers have been changing their tactics for defrauding the unwary. A new WhatsApp text message fraud has alarmed and warned people in Australia. The “Hi mum” scam has cost Australians over Rs 57 crores. Fraudsters act as close friends and family members to persuade individuals to give them money.
The Independent reported that scammers who pose as family members tell their victims they have lost their phone and are attempting to reach them at a different number. According to the report, the Australian Consumer and Competition Commission (ACCC) has predicted a sharp rise in the number of victims of the scam over the last three months. In this case, 11,000 people were scammed of $7.2 million this year. The majority of the victims were women over the age of 55.
The ACCC took to their Twitter account and shared a statement, which read, “We’re urging Australians to be wary of phone messages from a family member or friend claiming they need help, following a significant rise in ‘Hi Mum’ scams. More than 1,150 people fell victim to the scam, with total reported losses of $2.6 million.”
Along with the statement, the agency shared a few screenshots of the chat between the scammers and victims as an example to make people aware of what was happening.
Also read: Historian Manu S Pillai REACTS after networking app features him as ‘engineer’
While data and loss appear to be quite high in Australia, scams occur frequently these days, and individuals must double-check before making any transaction or sharing any details. Nowadays, stealing money is not a difficult game for scammers, so in this digital world, one must be extra cautious when giving their information to anyone or submitting their personal information on any website.
Also read: Delhi airport or fish market? Netizens spark meme fest after chaos created at IGI airport
Read More Trending News
Click Here For The Original Source.
Recently, SEC Chair Gary Gensler issued fresh warnings about cryptocurrencies amid Bitcoin's surge to a…
Pay Dirt is Slate’s money advice column. Have a question? Send it to Athena here. (It’s anonymous!) Dear…
By Virma Simonette & Kelly Ngin Manila and Singapore14 March 2024Image source, Presidential Anti-Organized Crime…
Technology has disrupted many aspects of traditional life. When you are sitting at dinner and…
Reports of suicides, missing bodies, sexual kompromat and emptied bank accounts as fake sangomas con…
A South African woman has been left with her head in her hands after she…