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A real cybercrime story

Australians lost over $3 billion to scams in 2022 alone. With investment scams being the most common, consider these insights so you can better protect yourself from online criminals.

This is a story where scammers created a website and emails that looked legitimate.

What was the scam? An example from Colonial First State (CFS)

A website was set up offering competitive, market-beating fixed interest opportunities. It claimed to partner with banks and fund managers around Australia to offer the best fixed income investments.

It also used reassuring language, saying interest rates were ‘fully insured’ to make the offer sound safe.

Potential investors came across the website simply by looking for investment opportunities through an online search.

The website contained a form for potential investors to get in touch. Through this, cyber criminals captured personal details including name, email address and phone number. They made contact using an email that was dressed up to look like it came from CFS and also via phone.

How did CFS respond?

When the CFS Financial Crime team became aware of this scam, they quickly took a range of actions. The team:

  • acted to get the website shut down and the fraudulent email accounts blocked
  • lodged reports with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), as well as the relevant national anti-scam bodies
  • informed our frontline teams so they were alert to any calls about the false opportunity.

The CFS team also offered their expertise, and that of other trusted service providers, to help people who were affected by the scam.

What can you do to stay safe?

In this case, simple checks did not foil this scheme. For instance, calling the Contact Centre to verify the person on the email worked. So, what can you do?

  • Use Google or another search engine to find more information on the organisation. Look for other websites for the business and review sites (e.g. Google reviews). Check the contact details, including website address, on those sites.
  • Check ASIC for business registration details.
  • For investments, certain disclosure documents should be provided, such as a Financial Services Guide and Product Disclosure Statement. These should be on the website.
  • Use contact details from an official website and ask questions about the specific offer when you call.

Here are some other tips provided by the CFS Financial Crime team:

  • Avoid sharing personal information like date of birth, address, and bank details.
  • Never provide your personal or security details like logins or passwords.
  • Contact your email provider for advice on how to block phishing emails.
  • Don’t click on links, open attachments or reply to requests that may be fake.
  • Contact your bank if you think your credit card or banking details are at risk.
  • Update your privacy settings, microphone and location.

Source: Colonial First State

 

Hardik Gupta

Senior Paraplanner

Education: Master of Business Administration (Finance & marketing) & Bachelor of technology (B.tech)

Hardik is a financial professional with an MBA in Finance and extensive expertise in financial planning. As a Senior Paraplanner, he brings a wealth of knowledge and a deep commitment to helping clients achieve their financial goals.

With significant experience in the financial industry, Hardik excels in creating detailed financial plans, performing comprehensive financial analyses, and supporting financial advisors with client portfolio management. His strong background in finance provides him with a robust understanding of market dynamics, investment strategies, and risk management, enabling him to deliver tailored solutions that align with each client’s unique needs.

In his free time, Hardik enjoys spending quality time with his family, biking, playing snooker, and exploring new culinary delights through cooking.

Mayank Manta

Team Leader

Master’s of Commerce & Bachelor of Commerce

Mayank has 8 years experience in the Financial Services industry, with extensive understanding and in-depth knowledge of Financial Planning.

Mayank enjoys systems and numbers, ensuring that every step that needs to be followed gets done and every step that is unnecessary be removed from the process. Being an open, honest and naturally empathetic person, Mayank goes out of his way to ensure that clients, family and friends are happy and content. In his free time, Mayank enjoys spending quality time with my family, creating lasting memories with the people who matter most to him.

Another activity he enjoys is travelling – exploring new places and experiencing different cultures is something that excites him.

Jack Wyer.

Financial Adviser

Bachelor of Business – Major, Financial Planning

Jack Wyer is a Financial Planning Graduate who has recently commenced his Professional Year with Verity Wealth Solutions. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Majoring in Financial Planning, Jack has demonstrated high achievement, receiving merit awards in both 2021 and 2022. Jack’s passion for helping others and his desire to see others succeed financially have been the driving forces behind his chosen career pathway.

Driven by his passion for financial well-being and his innate ability to connect with others, Jack is dedicated on making an impact on the lives of others. Through his expertise, empathy, and commitment, he strives to empower people to achieve their financial goals.

Alongside his financial planning endeavours, Jack finds joy in spending quality time with friends and family and wants to slowly visit new countries along the way. Jack is also an avid Soccer player, actively playing for a local team. When it comes to supporting a team, Jack goes for Tottenham in the English Premier League.

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