Aussies reporting more scams but money lost drops ahead of mandatory code for banks, social media and telcos

Australians reported more than 600,000 scams last year, a huge increase on the previous year’s numbers, but a drop in financial losses has the Federal Government confident crackdown measures are working.

In the latest Targeting Scams report from the Federal Government shows in 2023, Australians lost $2.74 billion to scams, down from $3.15 billion in 2022, a 13 per cent decrease.

The drop, which the Government attributed to the establishment of the National Anti-Scam Centre and stronger powers to shut down websites, and banks limiting transfers to crypto-currency websites, came despite an 18.5 per cent rise in scam reports.

Despite drops in most contact methods, such as telephone calls and texts, trends showed growth of scams on social media platforms such as Facebook by 17 per cent.

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