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From fake invoices and scam calls to fraudulent social media ads and texts, scammers are targeting Victorian businesses in ever-evolving ways.
Victorians have lost $4.1 million to false billing scams alone in 2025, proving that dodging fraud can be a full-time job.
Top 3 scams costing Victorian businesses this year
Scammers are out to steal your money and they continue to come up with novel ways of doing so. The National Anti-Scam Centre has identified the 3 scams hitting Victorian businesses hardest this year. You might be surprised by what they are.
1. False billing scams
False billing scams have cost Victorian businesses $3.9 million in the first 6 months of 2025. These scams typically involve:
Industries that typically handle large value payments (real estate, legal and conveyancing, building and construction, and automotive) are at greater risk of these types of scams.
3 tips on how to protect your business and customers from false billing scams
2. Business impersonation
More Victorian businesses are reporting that they are being impersonated. Financial losses related to these impersonations are on the rise.
Scammers impersonate a business and its brand by:
Businesses impersonated by scammers in this way may suffer brand damage and reputational harm through loss of consumer trust and confidence.
3 tips on how to protect your business from identity theft and impersonation scams
3. Shopping scams
When shopping online for your business (or yourself), if it looks too good to be true it probably is.
4 tips on how to protect your business from shopping scams
How to protect your business from scams
Keep your business and customers safe with three simple steps: Stop. Check. Protect.
Stop. Always take a moment before giving money or personal information to anyone.
Scammers will create a sense of urgency to pressure you into acting quickly. Don’t rush to make decisions about money or sharing personal or business details.
What to do:
Check. Make sure the person or organisation you’re dealing with is real.
Scammers pretend to be from organisations you know and trust. Always verify who you’re really dealing with before taking any action.
What to do:
Protect. Act quickly if something feels wrong.
The sooner you act, the better you can protect yourself and your customers from scammers.
What to do:
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