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I’m a tech-savvy zillennial who knows how to safeguard against hacking. Scammers still managed to get me | Caitlin Cassidy
- A tech-savvy zillennial was scammed by a fraudulent text claiming bank points would expire, leading to credential leakage.
- The phishing page mimicked the bank’s branding, prompting login with banking credentials and a small shipping charge.
- A $500 ATM withdrawal occurred while the user was away, triggering a bank fraud investigation.
- Australian authorities note the scale of losses from scams, prompting calls for consumer vigilance.
- The story underscores that scams can affect anyone, even those trained to spot fraud.
- The victim's bank refunded the money after reporting the fraud and cards were changed.
- Experts advise being wary of messages asking for sensitive information or remote access.
- Australian regulators have previously warned about loyalty program scams targeting travelers and shoppers.
- The Guardian Australia piece frames the incident as a cautionary tale for digital literacy.
- The article highlights the need to verify claims with official bank channels before acting.
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