Banking security is of paramount importance, and threats can manifest in various ways. While the following list isn’t exhaustive, it offers valuable insights to help safeguard your banking information.
Remember that ANZ will never request your account or financial details, or login information for ANZ Phone Banking, ANZ Mobile Banking, or ANZ Internet Banking via email or SMS.
Fake ANZ Bank Transfer Receipt
If you ever receive a suspicious email or text claiming to be from ANZ, take the following precautions:
- Avoid Clicking Suspicious Links or Opening Attachments:
- Do not click on any unexpected or unusual links.
- Refrain from opening attachments from such messages.
- Forward the Suspicious Communication:
- Forward the email or SMS to [email protected] for further investigation.
- Delete the Message:
- Remove the suspicious message from your inbox to prevent any inadvertent actions.
In the event that you have:
- Shared your banking details in response to a hoax phone call, email, or SMS.
- Accidentally clicked on any links or downloaded attachments from suspicious sources.
- Noticed unusual or unauthorized transactions on your accounts.
Contact ANZ immediately to report the incident and seek assistance in securing your accounts. Vigilance and swift action are key to protecting your financial well-being in the face of potential threats.