Beware of Scam ATO Message: "Last warning to update your payment details"

Beware of Fraud ATO Message Last warning to update your payment details | De Reviews

Beware of phishing messages pretending to be from ATO (Australian Taxation Office) such as: "Last warning to update your payment details. Please follow atoaus [.org] for more information" OR "We've noticed you have a positive balance 320.7 AUD from last financial years. Please verify your information to receive the funds myatoservice [.com]" and so on. Sometime these kinds of messages may be really from ATO but mostly are scams. The official website link of ATO is "ato.gov.au". If a message contains any other link than the official website link of ATO, then you should know that the message is a scam.

Beware of Fraud ATO Message Last warning to update your payment details | De Reviews

The reality of fake ATO (Australian Taxation Office) message – "Last warning to update your payment details. Please follow atoaus [.org] for more information" OR "We've noticed you have a positive balance 320.7 AUD from last financial years. Please verify your information to receive the funds myatoservice [.com]" and so on.

The ATO fraud messages: "Last warning to update your payment details. Please follow atoaus [.org] for more information" OR "We've noticed you have a positive balance 320.7 AUD from last financial years. Please verify your information to receive the funds myatoservice [.com]" and so on are nothing other than the phishing messages send with the intention to scam you. These messages are not from ATO but are from scammers. So, whenever you got these kinds of messages, you should not click any link provided on these messages. Instead, you should contact the respective company or check on the official website of the respective company [in this case ATO (Australian Taxation Office) - "ato.gov.au"] to confirm either these messages are real or fake.

What is the motive behind fraud ATO (Australian Taxation Office) messages?

These kinds of messages are being sent by scammers to get your personal information so that they can scam you. So, you should not follow any instructions provided on these messages. If you click any link provided on these messages or download anything from these messages or follow any instructions, then you may end up losing your personal information. The links or files provided on these messages may contain some viruses or malware or spyware that can hack your device to get your personal information.

Once these cybercriminals get your personal information, they make money by selling those details. If they get your credit card information, even they can steal money from your credit card. So, you should not follow any instructions provided on these kinds of messages.

These messages may not come from the same number. These scammers may use multiple numbers to send similar messages. So, help us by providing the number from which you are getting these types of messages by using the comment section below.

Now you know the reality of fraud ATO (Australian Taxation Office) messages: "Last warning to update your payment details. Please follow atoaus [.org] for more information" OR "We've noticed you have a positive balance 320.7 AUD from last financial years. Please verify your information to receive the funds myatoservice [.com]" and so on. So, if you still want to say something about it, then please feel free to leave your comment below. You can also comment below to report about similar kinds of scams or even to report about any kinds of scams. After all, we are here to spread awareness about the scams. So, let’s do it together. Let’s save innocent people from scams.

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