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Fraudsters are Everywhere: Cybercrime up 667% since Lockdown

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There has been a surge in internet scams over the past three months – from malware, phishing and ransomware to obtaining your log-in details.

Take extra precautions such as dual authorisations for payment, carefully validate new beneficiaries and get your IT staff or consultants to regularly check that no malware is loaded onto your IT platforms.

Recently, SMSes were being sent out from the “Public Investment Corporation (PIC)”, promising money from a “Business Personal Relief Fund”. If you replied, you got an approval letter and money was promised once you paid a “handling fee”. If you Google the PIC, there is no mention of Covid-19 relief money.

SARS have reported scams whereby taxpayers get messages from “SARS” about their income tax return or about an audit on the taxpayer or asking for missing documents and you are asked to disclose confidential information in your reply to “SARS”. See some examples of the latest scams on the SARS “Scams and Phishing Attacks” page.

There are other scams involving Transnet.

Treat emails, SMSes, and Social Media with caution, particularly if you get offered some form of relief.

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