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22 Nov 2021 … approach. Australians have already lost about $12.9 million to online shopping including classifieds scams … approach. Scamwatch has received over 26,000 reports of online shopping scams, more than the total reported through all of 2020. This is consistent with global trends from 2020 as more people shop online during … Figure 1: Age of people reporting online shopping scams (and classified) by reports and losses (1 Jan – 31 Oct 2021 compared with all of 2020) online shopping scams (and classified) by reports and losses (1 Jan – 31 Oct 2021) Age of people reporting online shopping scams (and classified) by reports…
10 Jun 2021 …, followed by investment scams and online shopping scams. People who identified as having disability made … People with disability made 3.5 per cent of all reports to Scamwatch and comprised 5.5 per cent of total losses. The most financially damaging scams were romance scams with $5.5 million lost, followed by investment scams with $2.6 million and online shopping scams with $242,955. People with disability made 7,543 … dating and romance scams with $590,553, investment scams with $336,794 and online shopping scams…
27 Sep 2021 … current climate, as many people are turning to online shopping because of the COVID-19 lockdowns,” Ms … . “Remember, you never know who you are dealing with online. Scammers often pretend to be from a well-known…
09 Jun 2021 …Scam category Reported losses 2020 False billing $13,509,327 Health & medical product scams $2,053,745 Investment scams $1,674,473 Online shopping scams $496,947 Classified scams $200,911 …
07 Jun 2021 … reports and losses.” As people spent more time online during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, reports … Scam type Scamwatch ReportCyber* Bank losses ASIC Total [1] Investment scams $65,820,313 $6,806,439* $89,339,207 $185,394,786 [2] $328,091,449 Dating and romance scams $38,916,120 $27,871,737 $92,486,588 N/A $131,976,234 Payment redirection scams $14,115,692 $75,704,868 $73,901,297 N/A $128,415,400 Shopping scams…