11/28/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/28/2024 16:34
28 November 2024
As the Christmas holiday season approaches, Bank of Queensland (BOQ) is urging customers to remain vigilant against a surge in scam activities.
Australians lost $224 million to scams in 2024 according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). November and December are particularly high-risk months for scams, coinciding with Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Christmas shopping. Scammers exploit the increased online shopping activity during these periods.
Victims often experience stress and anxiety due to financial and personal information theft.
Key scams to watch out for:
Vulnerable groups
The elderly and less tech-savvy individuals are particularly susceptible to scams due to a lack of familiarity with digital security.
All online shoppers are at risk, especially those not as vigilant about their personal cybersecurity.
Preventive measures
Online shoppers are advised to verify website authenticity, use secure payment methods and be cautious of unsolicited communications.
BOQ also recommends to:
BOQ advises customers to contact our support teams immediately if you notice anything unusual; and stop scammers in their tracks by following ScamWatch's advice:
By following these steps, customers can protect themselves from scams and enjoy a secure holiday shopping season.
BOQ is committed to safeguarding the financial security of its customers and the broader community. We work closely with law enforcement and industry partners to identify and mitigate scams and cyber threats, ensuring a safe banking environment for all.