Telstra announces new scam text reporting system.
With 42 per cent of scams being sent via text this year, Telstra have announced a new way to ‘Snitch a Scammer’ with a new scam text reporting system.
Telstra, Australia’s largest telecommunications and media company, has just announced a new way to help fight scam texts with their ‘Snitch a Scammer’ system.
Scam texts, also known as smishing, are malicious messages sent by scammers to deceive victims into divulging personal information, such as bank account details or passwords. These texts can be difficult to spot, and are often made to look like legitimate messages from banks or other trusted organisations.
With the ‘Snitch a Scammer’ system, Telstra is making it easier for customers to report any suspicious texts they receive.
The ‘Snitch a Scammer’ system is a great way for Telstra customers to help fight scam texts. It’s important to be aware of the signs of a scam text and to report any suspicious messages to Telstra. By doing this, we can help protect ourselves and our loved ones from scammers.