ACCC / Scamwatch

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Last mentioned: Mar 15, 2026

Stories mentioning ACCC / Scamwatch 1

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Generational Divide: How Gen Z, Millennials, and Boomers Navigate Cyber Scams

Recent data across Australian media outlets reveals significant differences in how various age cohorts identify and respond to cyber scams. While Gen Z and Millennials are frequently targeted through social media, Baby Boomers continue to face the highest financial losses from traditional social engineering tactics.

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About ACCC / Scamwatch coverage

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