Westpac NZ’s financial crime team has reported receiving multiple reports of scammers pretending to be the victim’s child on popular messaging app Whatsapp. Read more: Westpac NZ provides scam victims with free referrals to specialist aftercare Westpac said the scammer tells the parent that they’re messaging from a new phone number and that they are trying to buy a replacement phone but are having trouble with their credit card. The scammer then goes to request for the victim’s payment details to buy a new phone. Westpac’s financial crime teams said other banks have reported the same scam and are warning Kiwis to be vigilant. “If you receive a message like this from someone you know, call them on their previous number to confirm whether they made this request,” a Westpac financial crime team spokesperson said. “Do not allow others to use your card, card number, or PIN.” Read next: FMA warns on investment scams amid COVID-19 crisis The Whatsapp scam comes following a spate of phishing texts coming from various Australian mobile numbers. The texts have been sending a website link used to steal customers’ credit card details and online banking credentials. The fraud team urged customers to be wary…
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Westpac sounds alarm over Whatsapp scam | NZ Adviser
