The email scam that’s almost impossible to detect and it’s fleecing Aussies out of THOUSANDS – here’s how to spot the very subtle signs you’re being conned
- Residents warned to not fall victim to new elaborate email scam from hackers
- Invoices have been intercepted and details changed before going on to clients
- Businesses have lost hundreds of thousands of dollars from sophisticated scam
A new elaborate email scam already stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars from victims, with innocent customers sent edited invoices to look like it’s from real companies.
Hackers have been targeting every day Australians by intercepting invoices from real companies and changing the details on them before sending them to customers.
Wool producer Rebecca Hamilton almost lost $24,000 after receiving a convincing looking invoice that claimed to come from her livestock feed supplier.
Residents have been warned not to fall victim to a new elaborate email scam that has already stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars from victims (stock image)
Wool producer Rebecca Hamilton almost lost $24,000 after receiving a convincing looking invoice that claimed to come from her livestock feed supplier (stock image)
‘Two invoices came across my desk…
