New campaign to keep people safe online

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Crime Stoppers Victoria is renewing its partnership with BankVic in 2022 to help keep Melton and Moorabool residents and their money safe while online.

For the second consecutive year, they will work together to raise public awareness about scams and online safety.

In Australia, scams cost victims more than $222 million in 2021.

Crime Stoppers Victoria and BankVic will unveil the second instalment of their online safety series, with helpful online guides and practical tips to be released each month.

Topics that will be covered include phishing scams and romance scams, and how to bank online safely.

Crime Stoppers Victoria CEO Stella Smith said the partnership is a joint endeavour to continue making Victoria a safer place.

“The internet plays such a vital role in everyday life, so it’s essential the public knows how to protect themselves from cybercriminals,” Ms Smith said.

“By once again collaborating with BankVic, Crime Stoppers Victoria hopes to increase online safety awareness in the community.”

BankVic CEO Anthony DeFazio agrees.

“Cybercriminals are becoming increasingly sophisticated and as we continue to spend more time online it’s important to make sure to know what to look out for.

“We are proud to be once again partnering with Crime Stoppers to ensure more Victorians know how to protect their financial information online and how to spot a scam.”