Received a fake myGov email. This is a scam, and they should be stopped.
MyGov Number Scam Alert – What to Watch For!
Summary — +61132307
Expert Opinion
Never share personal details if a call claims to be MyGov without first verifying its authenticity. Scammers frequently spoof the 132 307 line, using urgent language and fake security codes to pressure victims. Hang up, log into your MyGov account directly through the official website, and check any alerts there. If you receive an email or text referencing the number, treat it as suspicious—especially when it asks for passwords, tax info, or social security numbers. Report the incident to MyGov’s official help desk and consider filing a complaint with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. Keep a record of the call and any reference numbers for future follow‑up.
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Recent Reports for 13 23 07
Apparently, the email recieved was a scam, it had a mygov number, 132307, at the bottom to make it seem legit, but it was a phishing email with fake links and alot of grammer errors
An email was received from a supposed government email address, claiming that my Notice of Assessment letter was ready, but I hadn't even submitted my tax return, which raised suspicions, and the language used, such as 'Customer Leader,' seemed unusual and likely a scam.
Be cautious of this number as it's reportedly a phishing scam disguised as myGov, and never provide your personal information to them.
A suspicious email arrived in my inbox late at night, claiming my MyGov account was locked due to multiple incorrect login attempts, and provided this number to call for assistance; however, several red flags indicated it was a phishing scam, including the generic greeting and incorrect email address associated with my account.
This number appears to be fake and scammy, with a comment supposedly from 'MyGov' and 'Ross', which seems like a setup
Be cautious of this caller, as they claim to represent Services Australia and may be attempting to steal your identity through security check questions.
This number is not Centrelink, its actualy the offical MyGov Help Desk line, you can check it out on https://my.gov.au for proof, thats pretty cool.
A message was received on Sunday at 7:41 pm, shortly after the Optus data breach incident, stating 'myGov Security: Your security code is 138117' and providing a contact number, 132 307, for the myGov help desk in case the code was not recognized.
I received an email requesting confirmation of my mygov details, supposedly for a refund, but I suspect it may be a scam due to the incorrect spelling of my name in the message
I was skeptical of a call claiming to be from Centrelink, as they typically don't send texts asking for a response, and the request to set up voice recognition seemed unusual, so I ended the call.
Assistance was provided for setting up a mygov online account, and the experience was found to be very helpful and efficient.
There's a warning to be aware of a potential scam involving the liberal government, where they claim that individuals have not declared their correct income from five years ago, in an attempt to extort money.
This number appears to be the MyGov inquiries hotline, offering options for various government services