Furthermore, these scams often require urgent payments to be made to third party accounts.ĬommBank urges you to please Stop, Check and Reject if it is not legitimate, when considering any investment opportunity. The links within the articles take you to a fake, non-CommBank domain to complete the survey and register. There are also fake articles purportedly from ‘A Current Affair’ with faked testimonials to convince you it is a valid scheme. Scammers are using these articles to lure people into completing a survey and/or asking individuals to register themselves for an investment scheme. Scammers have recently published links on social media to fake articles exploiting the Commonwealth Bank brand. Find out more about how to recognise hoaxes and what to do if you see one. Keeping your accounts safe is our priority. In this case the best thing you can do is hang up and call on an organisation’s officially listed phone number to verify the communication Be aware that scams can also come via the telephone with people pretending to be from a reputable organisation who try and gain access to your computer, bank account and money.Report suspicious emails or texts to then delete them straight after.To be safe, always navigate directly to NetBank yourself and log on from the site you know to be genuine, rather than using any links in communications.If you are ever unsure whether an email, message or phone call is legitimately from CommBank, please message us in the CommBank app, or visit us in a branch so we can assist you.Remember, we'll never send you an email or SMS asking for banking information like your NetBank Client ID, password, or NetCode or include a link to login directly from an email or SMS.The below emails and SMS messages, which have been reported, are not from CommBank and are not authorised by us.
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