Article 57HQQ Speed Test Scam Swindles Thousands [Updates: 1]

Speed Test Scam Swindles Thousands [Updates: 1]

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[20200831_114056 UTC: Update: Fixed typo "Telsa". Unclear from context if typo in story submission was supposed to be Telstra (major Australian ISP) or Tesla the car, battery, and solar energy provider. Left it for you to choose. --martyb]

An Anonymous Coward writes:

Do you remember the scammers who would call you up to say your computer has a virus and only they can help? Well, they're back. This time scammers are telling people their NBN[*] speed needs to be tested so they can drain their bank accounts.

Over the past six months, a new scam has been on the rise, where customers receive an email from someone posing as NBN Co, and are urged to click a link to test the speed of their connection.

With just one click, they are unwittingly giving scammers access to their computer, and through that they are able to steal banking details and other sensitive information.

Jane McNamara, head of media for NBN Co, said the thief's next move would typically be to get the customer away from their screen, giving them unmonitored remote access to the person's desktop.

Often the target will be asked to go outside and check their NBN box, or to go into another room.

In some cases, they are told radiation or harmful UV rays will come from the computer and instructed to move away from or cover the screen.

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