Anatomy of a Scam

From scammers’ tricks to victims’ stories, and the fight to bring them down — discover The Anatomy of a Scam, a podcast by Crime Stoppers Victoria and BankVic.

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We’ve partnered with BankVic to help keep our community safe from scams and criminal activity while online! Stay up to date with the latest tips and information in one convenient place, empowering you to prevent online crime and outsmart scammers. Together, we can create a safer internet for everyone!

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Been scammed?

If you have given any financial details or have already lost money, contact your bank immediately.

It’s also important to change your passwords, monitor your accounts closely, and consider placing a fraud alert on your credit file.

Report the scam to police at cyber.gov.au or at your nearest police station.

Additionally, report the scam to Scamwatch and your local authorities to help prevent others from falling victim.

If you think you have been scammed online, IDCARE can help for free! Call 1800 595 160 or visit their website www.idcare.org

Getting scammed online does not mean you are not smart. Cybercrime keeps changing, so anyone can be a target. Do not be embarrassed or hard on yourself! Learn about new scams and take steps to stay safe instead.

If you need support after falling victim to a scam talk to friends and family or contact:

Lifeline13 11 14 

Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636

If you have given any financial details or have already lost money, contact your bank immediately.aFinally, talk about different types of emerging scams and if you have been scammed share your experience with family and friends so they can better recognise the signs of scams.

Smart Scam Guide

Download a comprehensive guide to spotting scams. Download to learn about the most common scams and what to do if you have fallen victim to one.

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