75 per cent of Australians received a scam call or text message this year

If you’ve received a scam call or text message this year, you are certainly not alone. new research by comparison site Finder, shows 75 per cent of Australians were contacted by a scammer either on a call or text message.

These findings have been released as we start Scams Awareness Week 2022 – a time set aside to educate Australians on how to spot a scam and what to do about it.

The Finder study surveyed 1058 Australians and revealed three in four had received a fraudulent text message or call this year.

That’s the equivalent of 15 million people.

But what did we do about it?

Only 21 per cent reported the scam and only four per cent realised it was a fraud.

Australians lost more than $2 billion to scammers in 2021 with $10 million of that coming from scam text messages, according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).

Scamwatch also reported more than 50,000 phishing scams in 2022.

“Aussies have been inundated with fraudulent text and phone calls in recent years and know how easy it can be to fall victim to these scams,” says Finder money expert Sarah Megginson.
“Telcos are now taking a more active approach to deter these scams, but it’s still important to know how to spot one.”

The Australian Communications and Media Authority set out new rules on June 30 which required telcos to identify, trace and block SMS scams.

Telcos could face fines of up to $250,000 if they don’t comply with this new code.

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