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What to do if you have received this type of SMS text message
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Bendigo Bank will never ask you to confirm, update or disclose e-banking information via a link in an SMS text message. The link leads to a fake Bendigo Bank website asking you to login to e-banking.ĭo not click on the link. The messages claim to be from Bendigo Bank stating that a payment has been attempted or your contact details have been updated in e-banking and to click on a link if this was not you.

We are aware of a current SMS phishing campaign targeting Bendigo Bank customers. Here are some other ways to protect yourself:

The emails appear to come from Bendigo Bank asking customers to urgently call a phone number to address irregular activity against their bank account.īendigo Bank will never request personal information such as your Pin/Password or ask you to login to online services from an email or SMS.īefore contacting Bendigo Bank please verify contact details against those published on our Contact us page. We have also received reports of customers receiving scam emails. In some instances we have received reports that scammers have even replicated our phone IVR options with one voice prompt linking to the "Fraud Department". They may also advise your funds have been placed "on hold". Scammers may call or send a SMS indicating you have been exposed to fraud or that your internet banking has been compromised or hacked. We have also had reports that scammers are posing as Bendigo Bank staff. We have been made aware that scammers are posing as members from our Fraud Team.
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If you have any concerns or have been a victim of an ID fraud is a free service offering expert help and support. If you feel uncomfortable, you can always verify our branch contact details on our website and call us back.
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However, we will never ask you for any PIN, password or security code relating to your e-banking. We may call from time to time and ask to verify your identity by asking for your verbal password.We will never ask you to login to e-banking via a link sent in an SMS or sent in an email.We will never ask you for your e-banking PIN, e-banking password or 6-digit e-banking security code.Never provide a caller with remote access to your computer.Never provide your 6-digit e-banking security code to anyone - in person, over the phone or online even if they claim to work for your bank and have personal information about you.Visit ID Care for more information about the breach. Remember:Ī recent cyber-attack on Latitude Financial has resulted in the theft of personal information of customers, past customers and applicants across Australia and New Zealand. Scammers are using technology to trick their victims, by making the call appear to come from the Bank’s legitimate phone number of +613 5445 0666, or by sending a text that appears in the same conversation thread as genuine bank messages.Ĭommunications often have a sense of urgency to them, such as fraudulent activity raising red flags, or a frozen account. If you have received a phishing email, report this to 2023 If you ever feel uncomfortable, or not sure about a call, please hang up and call us on 1300 236 344.However, we will never ask you for any PIN, password or security code relating to your Internet Banking. We will never ask you to login to Internet Banking via a link sent in an SMS or sent in an email.We will never ask you for your Internet Banking PIN, Internet Banking password or 6-digit Internet Banking security code.Never provide your 6-digit Internet Banking security code to anyone - in person, over the phone or online even if they claim to work for your bank and have personal information about you'.We will never ask you to move your funds to a ‘safe account’.

The email provides instructions to call a fake call centre if they did not make this payment. These emails include Bendigo Bank images and branding and are asking recipients about a recent payment. Scammers are targeting Bendigo Bank customers via email.
