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#9 One bad SMS later

#9 One bad SMS later

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Your Phone. Their Payday.

A single scam text can open the back door to your bank account — and you might never get your money back. In this episode of Daylight Robbery, we reveal how spoofed SMS messages from trusted senders like Australia Post or your bank are being used in sophisticated scams that banks fail to stop. Katrina clicked one fake Australia Post link. Her Chinese bank stopped the charge — but scammers still drained £33,000 Great British Pounds from an HSBC account opened in her name. HSBC is now under investigation by ASIC for failing to detect or act on 950 different Australian HSBC spoofing frauds. Katrina, however, has not been asked any questions nor had any reimbursement.Furkan, a Melbourne tradie, got scammed through messages inside his ANZ text thread. He was tricked into sending $58,000 to scam mule accounts held at ANZ. Despite a key AFCA ruling — the “Mr T decision” — the ombudsman conciliated just a $6300 reimbursement for his $58,000 loss. If the bank successfully recovered Furkan's money (which you would assume they could do, given it went through their own accounts) they are not obliged to tell Furkan how much they recovered or which accounts it was recovered from - it would simply 'turn up' in his bank account - no transparency, no accountability.

Key moments

0:04 – How one SMS can lead to disaster

1:21 – Katrina’s scam begins

2:47 – £33,000 stolen from her fake HSBC account

5:57 – Sunni Wan: another HSBC victim, $50k gone

6:23 – AFCA's “Mr T” ruling changes the game

8:36 – Furkan’s $58k ANZ loss

12:24 – ANZ fraud detection activates after the scam

16:45 – Breached data fuels the scam boom

18:32 – Why scam laws won’t protect you until 2026

19:30 – Corporate crime called out

Watch now and find out how scammers slip into your messages — and steal your future.

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