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Australian seniors face surge in Christmas scams via fake emails and listings, with many falling victim to fraud.
Online scammers are targeting Australians over 55 during the Christmas season, with nearly half reporting frequent email scams and a third experiencing financial fraud, according to Trend Micro research.
Cybersecurity experts say holiday stress, tight budgets, and time pressure make people more vulnerable to tactics like fake delivery notifications from impersonated companies, fraudulent listings on platforms like Facebook Marketplace, and phishing emails mimicking retailers, banks, or charities.
Scammers often demand re-delivery fees or trick victims into sharing personal information.
Authorities urge caution: avoid clicking unsolicited links, verify information on official websites, and stay alert to deals that seem too good to be true.
A few extra seconds of scrutiny can prevent costly mistakes.
Los adultos mayores australianos se enfrentan a una oleada de estafas navideñas a través de correos electrónicos y listados falsos, con muchos que son víctimas de fraude.