Australians warned of Medicare email scam

Australians warned of Medicare email scam

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Australians warned of Medicare email scam

Scamwatch releases advice

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By
Roxanne Libatique

A new Medicare scam email has been targeting Australians, Scamwatch has warned.

Scamwatch, which is by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), said on Twitter that it has become aware of fake emails impersonating Medicare. People who have received such an email have been advised to “ignore, delete, and report to Scamwatch”.

#scamalert: Fake emails impersonating Medicare are doing the rounds claiming Medicare services have been suspended.

Ignore the email and the instruction to reactivate your Medicare services – it’s a scam.

Ignore, delete, and report to Scamwatch https://t.co/qPicjZTOSW pic.twitter.com/8UhY7JnlFk


— NASC Scamwatch (@Scamwatch_gov) August 11, 2023

2022 was a costly year for Australians who fell victim to scams

Scammers stole more than $3 billion from Australians in 2022, according to the latest Targeting Scams Report, published April 2023. This was up 80% on 2021’s total recorded losses, with financial losses reported to Scamwatch for the year having topped $569 million.

“Scammers evolve quickly and unfortunately, many Australians are losing their life savings,” ACCC deputy chair Catriona Lowe said in an April press release. “We have seen alarming new tactics emerge which make scams incredibly difficult to detect.

This includes everything from impersonating official phone numbers, email addresses and websites of legitimate organisations to scam texts that appear in the same conversation thread as genuine messages.

“This means now more than ever, anyone can fall victim to a scam.”

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