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A Simple Guide to Social Media Safety
Social media has become one of the easiest ways to stay in touch with family and friends. Whether it’s seeing photos of the grandkids, catching up with old mates, or joining local community groups, platforms like Facebook have made it simple and enjoyable.
But it also comes with risks. Scammers, fake accounts, and misleading information are becoming more common. The good news is that with a few simple habits, you can enjoy social media safely and confidently.
Learn how, rig

Jason Riley
3 days ago3 min read


The $110 Bookmark Mistake: When Online Shopping Goes Wrong After Surgery
At Arafura Consulting & Media, we often talk about scams, phishing, and online threats. However, sometimes the biggest risks don’t come from criminals at all—they come from simple, human moments when we’re not at our best.
This is the story of a retiree who did everything right… and still ended up with a confusing, costly mistake.

Jason Riley
Apr 103 min read


When the “Bank” Calls: The New Phone Scam That’s Fooling Australians
It starts the way many scams do—quietly and just believable enough.
A notification appears on your phone. A suspicious transaction. Your instincts kick in. You check with your bank. Everything seems resolved.
Then, days later… the phone rings.
And that’s when the real scam begins....

Jason Riley
Apr 83 min read


Australians Lost Over $2 Billion to Scams — Here’s How to Stay Safe
Scams are not slowing down — in fact, they’re costing Australians more than ever.
New figures released by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission show that Australians lost $2.18 billion to scams in 2025.

Jason Riley
Mar 302 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


💔 When Love Turns to Loss: A Cautionary Tale for Australians About Online Romance Scams
A recent A Current Affair investigation uncovered a heartbreaking story of how a man lost hundreds of thousands of dollars to online romance scammers. After his death, his ex-wife found bank statements, receipts and tens of thousands of dollars in gift cards sent to scammers he believed were love interests. He even took out a reverse mortgage of $150,000 to continue funding the relationships, despite having very real financial needs at home.

Jason Riley
Feb 233 min read


Small Business Cyber Safety: 7 Simple Steps That Cost Nothing
Running a small business is demanding, and cybersecurity often feels overwhelming.
However, strong protection does not always require lots of your time or expensive software. In fact, the most effective safeguards are simple habits.
Here are seven practical steps every Australian small business can implement today.

Jason Riley
Feb 202 min read


The 5 Most Common Scams Targeting Seniors in Australia Right Now
Scams are getting smarter. But thankfully, so are we.
Across Australia, seniors are being targeted more frequently than ever before. However, most scams follow predictable patterns. Once you know what to look for, they become much easier to spot.
Let’s calmly walk through the five most common scams happening right now.

Jason Riley
Feb 173 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


New iPhone SetUp Guide: A Simple Guide for First-Time Users (and Upgraders)
Buying a new iPhone is exciting — but if you’ve never owned an Apple device before, it can also feel a little daunting. You’re not alone. Many senior Australians and small business owners tell us the same thing: “I just want it to work properly without messing it up.”
The good news? Apple has made iPhones easier than ever to set up. Let’s walk through it together, step by step, in plain English.

Jason Riley
Feb 33 min read


Why We Write This Blog (And Why It Matters)
At Arafura Consulting & Media, we don’t write this blog to chase clicks, trends, or scare people into buying things they don’t need.
We write it because technology is now part of everyday life, and too many people are being left to figure it out alone. Learn more about what we do.

Jason Riley
Jan 292 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


Choosing the Best Antivirus Software in Australia: Why Sophos Intercept X Advanced Stands Above the Rest
If you search for “best antivirus software in Australia,” you’ll quickly find familiar names like Norton, Bitdefender, AVG, ESET and Avira. These products dominate comparison lists because they’re easy to install, reasonably priced, and packed with extra features like VPNs and password managers.
But here’s the uncomfortable truth: Learn about it in our latest blog...

Jason Riley
Jan 153 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


Microsoft is the Most Spoofed Brand in Phishing Scams
New cybersecurity research shows that Microsoft has become the most impersonated brand in phishing attacks worldwide. Cybercriminals are using fake emails and websites that look like legitimate Microsoft communications to trick Australians into handing over personal information, including passwords, payment details, and account access. This trend highlights how important it is for people and businesses of all ages to recognise cunning scams and protect themselves online.

Jason Riley
Jan 72 min read


Santa Got Hacked: A Christmas Cyber Safety Lesson for Aussies
Picture this: Santa’s just finished checking the weather over the Nullarbor, Mrs Claus is sipping a flat white, and the elves are tuning up the sleigh for the big run Down Under. All seems merry — until a dodgy email nearly wrecks Christmas Eve. It happened like this …

Jason Riley
Dec 19, 20253 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


4 Simple Ways To Spot a Cyber Scam
Every year, around Christmas, retailers offer genuine bargains, and unfortunately, there is also a surge in cyber scams.
Scammers know people are rushed, distracted, and eager to grab a deal. They take advantage of this moment with fake websites, dodgy emails, and convincing messages designed to separate you from your money or personal details.
Learn our simple ways to spot a cyber scam...

Jason Riley
Dec 16, 20253 min read
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