Victorian man charged over ‘Hi Mum’ scam texts

Victorian man charged over ‘Hi Mum’ scam texts
A Victorian man has been charged in relation to acquiring a “substantial amount of money” by a “Hi Mum” textual content rip-off.
The cell phone rip-off entails criminals sending a textual content message from an unknown cell phone quantity to an individual on a messaging software claiming to be their son or daughter.

The scammers construct a relationship with the sufferer by lies after which ask to borrow cash or to have a fee made on their behalf.

An instance of the ‘Hi Mum’ cell phone rip-off that has resulted in additional than $2 million stolen from Aussies.. (NSW Police) (Supplied)

Victoria Police stated they arrested and charged a 21-year-old man following alleged on-line rip-off incidents yesterday.

“It’s alleged electronic goods were obtained in person using false documents and a substantial amount of money was obtained under the ‘Hi Mum’ scam via SMS,” police stated.

“The incidents relate to alleged fraudulent transactions having occurred over online marketplaces between December 3 to 7 in Ringwood, Narre Warren, Mill Park, Mitcham and Doncaster East.”

Police warn dad and mom towards new twist in hello mum scams (Facebook)

The Templestowe man was charged with 5 counts of receive property by deception.

He has been bailed to look at Ringwood Magistrates Court

In August, police cybercrime specialists stated greater than $2 million had been stolen underneath “Hi Mum” scams.

Up up to now info on present and rising scams could be discovered on the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) rip-off watch web site right here.