Criminals change phone and email details to prevent users from receiving myGov notifications – before altering tax returns and bank account details
Scammers are duping Australian taxpayers out of thousands of dollars by fraudulently accessing online government accounts during the annual rush to complete tax returns.
Federal government platforms are not immune to scams – with users of myGov being targeted in recent weeks. How do victims fall prey to those criminal scammers and how can people protect themselves?
Scammers are targeting myGov accounts during tax time. How can users protect their ATO refunds?
Risk of 'wider war higher now than it's ever been' following Ismail Haniyeh's death
Bruce Springsteen is now a billionaire
Privatisation “the most significant policy error of the last 30 years”
Nation ‘broke & broken’, says new UK govt as it plans to repair economy Business Standard
‘I know we will win – and how’: Ukraine’s top general on turning the tables against Russia Luke Harding, Guardian
A study of the world’s most, and least, walkable cities (and those that rely most on public transport). Shocking but not shocking: “The 100 least active cities in the study are all found in North America.”
Yes, the vibes definitely have changed. And some more vibe shift
CUE THE WORLD’S SMALLEST VIOLIN: Wagner Group Column Mangled In Mali. “Remember Africa’s League of Assholes, the three Sahel nations (Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso) run by military regimes backed by Moscow mentioned in a LinkSwarm a week back? Yeah, Wagner’s fighting for them. And in Mali, a column of them using the same naked convoy tactics that have gotten so many Russians killed in Ukraine just got a bunch of them killed in Mali.”
How should women dress in the more formal parts of the NYC financial sector? (WSJ)