This could be a scam. Do not send any information. The bank, government or Centrelink will never send you an email that asks you for your personal information. Call NT Consumer Affairs for help on 1800 019 319.
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Who Can Help? (Service Providers)
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TEWLS (Top End Women’s Legal Service) |
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Online scams
This web page has information for young people about online scams. |
Department of Human Services phishing email scam
This website shows the scam emails which pretend to be from the Department of Human Services. |
Recognise scam or hoax emails and websites
This website explains email scams and how to avoid them. |
Phishing
This page explains phishing and how to avoid it. |
6 Common Scams
This webpage shows 6 common scams where someone pretends to be from Centrelink |
Types of scams
This web page shows different kinds of scams and what they look like |
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Learn how to spot phishing and spam email
This film shows how to spot phishing and spam emails and common ways to identify them.
Fake email – Rebate scam
This video shows how fake emails try claim money.
Fake goverment agency scam
This video goes through the government agency scam and helps you understand if someone is trying to scam you.
Glossary: What these words mean
phishing | Phishing is where someone will pretend to be an official, such as Centrelink or a bank, to get your personal details, such as identity and credit card details. |