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Scammers are poised to capitalise on the eagerness and financial anxiety of Australians during tax time. Here's how to keep ...
In addition, it asks for credit card details like a card number, expiration date and three-digit security code. “If you get an email like this, don’t open any links, download attachments or reply,” ...
The body of the email addresses the “customers,” and goes on to explain that the reader has an outstanding refund of $640.98 available from myGov.
“Whilst the ATO may use SMS or email to ask taxpayers to contact us, we will never send you an SMS or email with a link or a QR code to log in to online services,” the spokesperson said. Services ...
It's tax time in Australia which means a message or two from myGov has probably landed in your email inbox recently. That is a likelihood scammers are preying upon as they attempt to steal your ...
The body of the email addresses the “customers,” and goes on to explain that the reader has an outstanding refund of $640.98 available from myGov.
The body of the email addresses the “customers,” and goes on to explain that the reader has an outstanding refund of $640.98 available from myGov.
The body of the email addresses the “customers,” and goes on to explain that the reader has an outstanding refund of $640.98 available from myGov.
The body of the email addresses the “customers,” and goes on to explain that the reader has an outstanding refund of $640.98 available from myGov.
A clever new scam has begun circulating through Aussie email inboxes, offering cash returns through a well known government agency. On Monday, email security software company MailGuard shared ...