Easy Ways to Protect Yourself from Scams
Scams are getting trickier, but there are some simple things you can do to keep your accounts safe:
Use strong passphrases, not just passwords
Instead of using the same password everywhere, try a passphrase—like a short sentence or four random words. Make it at least 14 characters long and mix in numbers, symbols, and upper/lowercase letters.
Turn on Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
MFA means you need more than just a password to log in—like a code sent to your phone or using your fingerprint. It makes it much harder for scammers to get in, even if they have your password.
Keep your devices safe
Lock your phone and computer with a passcode or biometrics (like Face ID). Set them to auto-lock if you leave them for a bit. Turn on “find my device” features so you can lock or erase your data if your device goes missing.
Be suspicious of unexpected calls, emails, or texts
If someone contacts you out of the blue, don’t rush. Don’t click on links or share personal info unless you’re sure it’s legit. Go directly to the organisation’s website and contact them using the official phone number or email.
If you have any concerns or feel as though you may be a victim of a scammers, please contact us 03)5571 0111


