Search (required) Sort by: (required) RelevanceDate 101 results, showing 101 to 101 A personal request from “The Reserve Bank of Australia”? Not likely! Scammers often use the names of non-existent realistic sounding institutions like “the Federal Bank of South Africa” or “the European Consumer Protection Bureau”. Pagination First page « First Previous page « ‹ … Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Subscribe for email alerts on the latest scams. Subscribe to email alerts Scam category Unexpected money Inheritance scams Unexpected money Rebate scams Upfront payment & advanced fee frauds Inheritance & unexpected money Attempts to gain your personal information Phishing Remote access scams Identity theft Hacking Buying or selling Online shopping scams Psychic & clairvoyant Classified scams Overpayment scams Health & medical products False billing Mobile premium services Other buying and selling scams Travel, prizes and lottery scams Unexpected prize & lottery scams Travel prize scams Scratchie scams Travel, prizes and lottery scams Threats & extortion Threats to life, arrest or other Ransomware & malware Investments Betting & sports investment scams Investment scams Other business, employment & investment scams Fake charities Dating & romance Jobs & employment Pyramid schemes Jobs & employment scams Other scams Date 2022 2021 2020 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 News type Scam alerts Media releases Features
A personal request from “The Reserve Bank of Australia”? Not likely! Scammers often use the names of non-existent realistic sounding institutions like “the Federal Bank of South Africa” or “the European Consumer Protection Bureau”.