As the holiday season approaches, Australians are being urged to remain vigilant against scammers exploiting online platforms and social connections.
With cybercriminal activity expected to rise during events like Black Friday and over the Christmas period, experts warn of phishing scams targeting social media accounts, online shopping, and identity theft.
A common tactic involves scammers posing as friends to gain access to accounts, through stolen codes or duplicate SIM cards, potentially compromising personal data and reputations.
Cybersecurity expert Professor Neil Curtis has recommended using secure multi-factor authentication apps and avoiding sharing sensitive information online.
The Australian Signals Directorate has highlighted identity fraud as the most self-reported cybercrime, urging individuals to adopt strong passwords, verify contacts, and question suspicious requests.
Social media users are also advised to report fake accounts promptly.