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WARNING TO INTERNET USERS ABOUT HOAX E-MAILThe Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and the Australian Bankers’ Association (ABA) are warning the public of a hoax e-mail scam that is targeting Internet users. The hoax e-mail (see below), which purports to be sent from the RBA, notes that the RBA is undertaking a security review and lures customers of three banks to provide confidential security details online. This information is false. It is important to remember that no bona fide organisation, including the RBA or an individual bank, will ask you to reveal your online banking passwords or logon identification and that this important information should not be shared with anyone. The RBA and the ABA advise that these hoax e-mails should be ignored and deleted. Be very suspicious of e-mails sent by people unknown to you, containing misspelt words and directing you to a link. The RBA has notified the relevant authorities about the hoax e-mail, and appropriate steps are being taken to investigate its source and take further action as necessary. To protect your home computer, install and frequently update a proven anti-virus software product and always ensure you are operating in a secure environment. Many banks have detailed information on their websites on how bank customers can protect themselves from Internet fraud attempts perpetrated by criminals.Advice to customers who have received the hoax e-mail:
An example of the hoax e-mail is attached.
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