Scams targeting ASIC customers |
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Scammers pretending to be from ASIC have been contacting Registry customers asking them to pay fees and give personal information to renew their business or company name.
These emails often have a link that provides an invoice with fake payment details or infects your computer with malware if you click the link. Warning signs the email is not from ASIC An email is probably a scam and is not from ASIC if it asks you:
If the email you received contains the above information, it is not from ASIC. How do I protect myself from email scams? To help protect yourself:
You can also check your registration renewal date; ASIC will only issue a renewal notice 30 days before your renewal date. You can search for your business name on our register and if it’s outside our usual timeframe, it might be a scam. How do I notify ASIC of a potential scam? If you would like to notify ASIC of a potential scam email, you can forward the entire email to ReportASICEmailFraud@asic.gov.au.
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