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February 21, 2024

Telstra has created a scammer filter, so who's gonna tell Anna Delvey she's blocked?

Wave goodbye to scam texts, because Telstra's blocking dodgy messages.

What's the key learning?

  • Cyber attacks are massively on the rise in Australia, costing us millions.
  • Telstra reckons the spike in scam messages is driven by COVID-related accelerations in digital adoption.

👉 Background: Telstra processes around 50 million messages text messages a day. But half of those end up being dodgy parcel notifications (or at least it feels that way).

👉 What happened: Telstra has launched a new scam filter designed to stop automated scam campaigns (bye bye Clive Palmer).

👉 What else: Telstra reckon they'll block up to 2 million malicious messages each day.

🔔 What's the key learning?

💡 The sophistication and scale of cyber attacks is on the rise in Australia. In fact, the Australian Competition and Consumer Watchdog says Aussies lost $38 million to scams in February this year alone, up from $14.5 million in February 2020.

💡 So, why the massive spike? Telstra thinks the acceleration in digital adoption driven by COVID got scammers more excited than Anna Delvey walking into a luxury hotel.

💡 The change to working / studying from home  gave scammers way more opportunities to trick people into handing over their deets.

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