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Scam texts will be easier to detect with changes to business IDs
Key takeaways
- Text messages from scammers posing as organisations will be labelled as "unverified".
- Starting July 1, text messages sent using sender IDs not part of an official register will be labelled as "unverified" by phones.
- The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) estimates Australians lost nearly $18 million to SMS scams last year, with many of those messages masquerading as major brands.
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Text messages from scammers posing as organisations will be labelled as "unverified". (ABC News: Georgie Hewson)
Link copied Share Share article. The growing volume of scammers posing as organisations and brands will face an additional hurdle from tomorrow, with new regulations kicking in aimed squarely at spam texters.
Starting July 1, text messages sent using sender IDs not part of an official register will be labelled as "unverified" by phones.
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