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A New Law On Payment Card Fraud In Australia
7News | 2024-01-28  

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As reported on 28 January, bank transactions involving a few cents are now rare — and a small transaction could actually be a warning.

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Last week, a customer of the ING bank in Sydney found a “$0.000 fee” on the bill, next to the name of an unknown company, and took immediate action to cancel the bank card.

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The client succeeded in preventing a payment authorization fraud — but the expert suggested that thousands of Australians might be at similar risk of attack.

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A New Law On Payment Card Fraud In Australia