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Investors fare worst as scammers rip off $139m in six months

Australians have lost $139 million to scammers in the first half of 2021, according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.

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More than $31 million was swindled in June alone, the highest amount per month so far this year.

Investment scams account for the majority of cash lost, at $70.5 million, followed by dating and romance ($23.2 million).

All up, Australians have reported 124,315 scams to the ACCC’s Scamwatch in 2021.

“What is most concerning is that we are only six months into the year and Australians have already lost 80 per cent of the total amount reported to Scamwatch across the whole of 2020,” Australia-New Zealand vice-president Crispin Kerr of cybersecurity agency Proofpoint said in a statement.

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Last year, Australians were conned out of $175.7 million and 216,084 scams were reported.

“A clear trend that’s emerged over the year is that investment scams are disproportionately impacting Australians at a cost of more than $70 million,” Kerr said.

“It’s a shame to see Australians affected by these cheap tricks which typically promise some kind of way to get rich quickly.”

People 65 and over continue to be the most victimised age group, while people in NSW lost the most at $44.8 million so far this year.

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