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Spoofing: How Scammers Pretend to Be Someone You Trust Online
Let’s imagine this: you’ve just sat down with a cup of tea, comfortable in front of your laptop, breezing through your emails. A message lands in your inbox claiming to be from your bank or from someone you know. It looks genuine. The logo is correct. The language seems right. Yet… something feels off.
That “feeling” is important. Because in the digital age, one of the trickiest threats isn’t always what meets the eye — it’s what’s pretending to be something else. This trick
Jason Riley
Nov 203 min read


Privacy and Personal Information — Protecting What’s Yours
Every time you post, shop, or sign up online, you share a bit of yourself. Over time, that trail of data — your birthday, address, even your pet’s name — builds a digital picture. Scammers love that picture because it helps them guess passwords, target scams, or even open fake accounts in your name.
Jason Riley
Nov 182 min read


Four Ways to Spot a Cyber Scam This Black Friday and Cyber Monday
Every year, late November brings two big shopping events that started in the United States: Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Fake online stores, unbelievable discounts, and dodgy payment links often appear during this period, and all are designed to trick you into handing over money or personal information. The good news? A few simple checks can help you spot a scam before it spots you.
Jason Riley
Nov 173 min read


Stay Safe While Shopping Online: A Guide for Australian Seniors
Remember when doing the shopping meant a trip into town, queuing at the checkout, and lugging bags back to the car? These days, you can buy almost anything from the comfort of your favourite armchair — from groceries and gardening supplies to gifts for the grandkids. It's marvellous, really. A few clicks on your computer or tablet, and it arrives at your doorstep.
Jason Riley
Nov 135 min read


Secure Online Banking and Shopping — Safe Spending Starts Here
In these modern times, online shopping and banking are part of everyday life. We shop for groceries, clothing and goods online. We pay our bills online. We conduct our banking online. But not every website is what it seems. Scammers build fake shops that look real — complete with professional logos and “limited-time” deals.
You might think you’re buying a gift, but what you’re really doing is handing over your credit card to a stranger.
Jason Riley
Nov 112 min read


How to Recognise Fake Apps
You can do almost anything on your phone these days — pay bills, book travel, watch the grandkids on video, or even manage your investments. But as more of us rely on apps, scammers have moved in too.
Fake apps are one of the fastest-growing digital scams in Australia. Some look exactly like trusted brands. Others hide dangerous software that can steal personal details or quietly charge your credit card.
Here’s how to spot them before they catch you out.
Jason Riley
Nov 73 min read


How To Keep Your Data and Devices Safe
very day, we use our phones, tablets, and computers to connect, shop, and stay in touch with the people we care about. These devices make life easier — but they can also expose us to risks if we’re not careful. The good news? Keeping your data and devices safe doesn’t require a degree in technology. It just takes a few simple habits that protect your personal information and give you peace of mind.
Jason Riley
Nov 62 min read


Malware and Viruses — The Unseen Hitchhikers
Most people don’t realise they’ve been infected. It's common for some malware to lie dormant on your computer, while it looks for ways to spread itself to other computers in your home or workplace, and looks for ways to spread to your friends, family and work colleagues via various messenger services.
Jason Riley
Nov 42 min read


What To Do If You Think You’ve Been Scammed
Realising you’ve been scammed can feel awful — embarrassing, frustrating, and sometimes frightening. But you’re not alone, and there are clear steps you can take to limit the damage and protect yourself.
Jason Riley
Nov 31 min read


Email Scams Are Getting Smarter — But So Can You
Once upon a time, scam emails were easy to spot — clumsy spelling, strange stories about a foreign prince, and promises of easy money.
Those days are gone. Today’s smart scam emails look sharper, sound more believable, and use new tricks (including artificial intelligence) to fool even the savviest of us.
Here’s how some of the latest email scams work — and what you can do to protect yourself.
Jason Riley
Oct 313 min read


What is a Money Mule?
You’ve probably heard the term “money mule” on the news, but what does it actually mean?
Jason Riley
Oct 302 min read


Online Scams — Too Good to Be True
Online scams come dressed in all shapes and sizes, like the promise of a dream investment, a surprise prize, or even a message from someone “in love.” The people behind them know how to push your buttons, and they're very good at engaging you on an emotional level. They use flattery, fear, or excitement to get what they want: first, your trust, and then, your money.
Jason Riley
Oct 282 min read


💔 When Love Isn’t What It Seems: How to Avoid Online Dating Scams
Online dating can be a wonderful way to meet new people, but it’s also become one of the most common hunting grounds for scammers. Every week, Australians lose millions to “romance scams”, and the numbers are rising fast. In fact, they’re the second fastest growing scam, outpaced only by cryptocurrency investment scams. Here's how you can date online and stay safe.
Jason Riley
Oct 244 min read


Why the recent Qantas Airways data breach means we all need to be extra careful about SMS & Email scams
Many of you may have seen reports that Qantas recently had a data breach, confirmed by the airline itself, in which personal data for around six million customers was exposed when a third-party contact-centre system was accessed by cyber criminals.
That kind of incident may sound like something for the big boys, but it has real-life consequences for all of us — particularly when it comes to scams via text messages (SMS) and email. Here’s what it means and what you can do
Jason Riley
Oct 234 min read


Phishing and Identity Theft — Don’t Take the Bait
Phishing is one of the oldest tricks in the book — and it still works because it looks so real. A scammer pretends to be someone you trust: your bank, a delivery service, even a government office. Learn how to recognise the scam and protect your information.
Jason Riley
Oct 213 min read


Building a Safer Future with Sophos Intercept X Advanced
Every business owner wants the same thing: the freedom to focus on growth, innovation, and customers—not on cybercriminals lurking in the shadows. Unfortunately, ransomware and advanced threats have become part of the daily reality in 2025.
Jason Riley
Oct 152 min read


Qantas Data Breach: Why It Matters — and How to Protect Yourself from Scams
Australia’s national carrier, Qantas, has become the latest target of cybercriminals, and experts warn that millions of customers could now be at risk of phishing and scam attacks. While Qantas has assured customers that passwords, credit-card details, and passports were not included in the compromised files, the leaked data does include names, phone numbers, emails, birthdates, and frequent-flyer numbers - more than enough to fuel an onslaught of phishing, identity-theft, a
Jason Riley
Oct 133 min read


Why You Should Never Pay a Ransom
When ransomware strikes, the pressure is immediate and overwhelming. Criminals deliberately design their attacks to make you feel helpless. Screens lock, files vanish, and a countdown timer begins. The message is clear: “Pay us, or lose everything.” But that “choice” is an illusion.
Jason Riley
Oct 132 min read


Online Scam Prevention - Sneaky New Scams Hiding Behind CAPTCHAs and Pop-Ups
We’ve all seen those little puzzles online that ask you to click on traffic lights or confirm you’re “not a robot.” They’re meant to keep websites safe — but scammers have found a way to turn them into traps. This week, cybersecurity researchers uncovered a wave of fake CAPTCHA screens appearing on everyday websites, tricking people into downloading malware disguised as harmless updates. It’s a clever twist on a familiar idea, and it’s catching many users off guard.
Jason Riley
Oct 102 min read


Qantas Ransomware / Extortion: What’s going on—and what it means for you
If you’ve seen the headlines, you’ll know Qantas is in the middle of an ugly cyber incident. A criminal collective (reports say it’s a mash-up of well-known groups) claims to have stolen customer data and is now demanding a ransom. They’ve threatened to leak data on the dark web if negotiations don’t happen by the deadline. Qantas has taken legal action to try to stop misuse of the data and says its core systems remain secure; the breach traces back to a third-party contact-c
Jason Riley
Oct 94 min read
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