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Research and resources

Quiz - test your scam sense

How well do you know scams? Put your scam sense to the test with our online quiz.

Resources

We've created resources to help spread the word with your networks and communities about scams sense and awareness.

The Little Book of Scams

The Little Book of Scams is recognised internationally as an important tool for consumers and small businesses to learn about scams. It's available in English, translated into 17 other languages and in an Easy Read version.

Scam statistics

Interactive data from scam reports including amount lost, scam types, types of scam and delivery methods.

Targeting scams report

The ACCC produces an annual Targeting scams report, explaining key trends in scam activity and highlighting the impact of scams on the community.

Scams Awareness Week 2025

Scams Awareness Week is an annual scams awareness raising campaign delivered by the National Anti-Scam Centre on behalf of the Scam Awareness Network (SAN). 

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