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Beware this realistic fake bill scam

Emails claiming to be from Optus are attempting to trick unsuspecting Australians into providing their credit card information to pay a supposedly unpaid bill.

A scam alert issued on Monday by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) warns it has been receiving reports about emails with the subject line – ‘We are unable to process your last payment’.

The fake emails are sophisticated and use a web address that looks like the real Optus website.

The email contains a link to a fake ‘pay your bill’ page, which then asks for your credit card details.

The fake email and payment form are cunningly crafted to trick people.

“It’s important you check the legitimacy of email links to protect your personal information –use contact details you find through a legitimate source and not those contained in the suspicious message,” ACMA advises. 

If you receive this email, ACMA is advising people to delete it immediately.

The Federal Government’s Stay Smart Online initiative offers this advice on the best ways to protect yourself from malicious email messages:

 

Have you ever been fooled by a scam? What happened?

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