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Stay Cyber Safe This Tax Season: A Simple Guide for Australians
Tax time in Australia can feel stressful enough without scammers trying to take advantage of you. Unfortunately, every year, cyber criminals ramp up their efforts to trick everyday Australians into handing over personal information, money, or access to their accounts.
At Arafura Consulting & Media, we’re seeing a steady rise in scams targeting people through emails, text messages, and even phone calls pretending to be from trusted organisations like the ATO.
But it's not ba

Jason Riley
Jun 23 min read


Passkeys Explained Simply: The Safer, Easier Replacement for Passwords
If you’re tired of trying to remember passwords, resetting forgotten logins, or worrying about scams and hackers, there’s good news — a new system called passkeys is beginning to replace passwords altogether.
Big companies, like Apple, Google, and Microsoft, now support passkeys across phones, tablets, and computers. Experts are increasingly recommending them because they are easier to use and much harder for scammers to steal. Take your security to the next level with our

Jason Riley
May 114 min read


The “Free Tai Chi Class” Malware Scam: How Australians Are Losing Thousands
Online scams are constantly evolving, and a new one is currently targeting Australians through something that appears harmless — free community classes.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has issued a warning about a scam spreading through social media that tricks people into installing malware on their phones or computers. The scam often promotes “free tai chi classes”, or similar, activities like dancing, walking, or hiking.
Here's how you can avoid

Jason Riley
Mar 164 min read


Android vs iPhone: Which Smartphone Is Best for Seniors?
For many Australians—especially those enjoying retirement—choosing a smartphone can feel confusing. Walk into a shop and you’ll usually hear the same question: “Do you want an Android phone or an iPhone?”
These two systems dominate the smartphone world. In fact, together they make up almost the entire global smartphone market.
But what does that really mean for everyday users—especially seniors who want a phone that is simple, secure, and reliable?
Let’s break it down in

Jason Riley
Mar 105 min read


Malware in 2026: It’s No Longer Just a Windows Problem
For many years, we heard the same advice: “If you don’t use Windows, you’re probably safe.”
That’s no longer true.
In 2025, cybercriminals expanded their focus. Malware now targets Android phones, iPhones, Macs, tablets, and even smart devices — not just traditional desktop computers.
The good news? With the right habits and simple protections, you can stay safe.
Let’s break this down in plain English.

Jason Riley
Feb 273 min read


Setting Up a New Android Phone: A Simple Guide for Australians
If you’ve just bought a new Android phone, you might be feeling a mix of excitement and uncertainty — especially if this is your first time using an Android device.
That’s perfectly normal. Many senior Australians and small business owners tell us the same thing: “I just want to set it up properly and not break anything.”
The good news is that Android phones are designed to guide you step by step.
Let’s go through it slowly, in plain English.

Jason Riley
Feb 62 min read


What the Chrome or Safari "Hack" Warning Really Means - And What You Should Do
If your browser suddenly shows a warning message about being hacked while using Chrome or Safari, don’t panic — but don’t ignore it either.
Cybersecurity experts have noticed a new wave of fake, dangerous websites that can trick browsers and steal passwords, personal accounts, and other sensitive information if you visit them. Learn how to stay one step ahead of the scammers.

Jason Riley
Jan 272 min read


The Ultimate New Device Setup Guide — Stay Cyber-Safe from Day One
Got a new smartphone, tablet, laptop or smart device? Congratulations! But before you dive in, take a few minutes to setup your device securely and protect your personal info, identity and digital life from cyber threats.
Here’s a simple, practical checklist designed for Australians, to help you stay safe, secure and connected.

Jason Riley
Jan 132 min read


Why Software Updates Matter for Tradies & Sole Traders
If you’re a tradie or sole trader, software updates are probably low on your priority list. You’ve got jobs to quote, invoices to send, tools to maintain, and customers waiting.
An update that pops up during the workday feels like bad timing. However, skipping updates is one of the biggest cyber risks facing tradies and one-person businesses in Australia. Cyber criminals actively target sole traders because they know time is tight, and systems are often left unpatched.

Jason Riley
Dec 18, 20253 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 7, 20253 min read
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