Protecting yourself from Online Identity Theft - Episode 1.0
Protecting yourself from Online Identity Theft - Episode 2.0
Protecting yourself from Online Identity Theft - Episode 3.0
Budd:e E-Security Modules introductory video
Many of the things we do online—banking, shopping, chatting with family and friends or even making new friends involve us giving out personal and financial information.
You need to know who you are providing your information to and be confident they will treat it securely and appropriately.
You also need to know how to recognise scam and hoax emails and websites to avoid your information being stolen or being mislead into paying money for fake causes, prizes or products.
Start by making sure your computer is secure. If you are not sure about what steps you need to take, see the section Secure your computer. There are a number of smart practices you can follow to make sure you are communicating, banking and shopping safely online.
Smart behaviours to protect your personal and financial information – watch our video on protecting your personal and financial information. A text transcript is also available.
The Australian Bankers' Association (ABA), the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) and the Australian High Tech Crime Centre have produced the Protect Your Financial Identity' website to assist consumers to protect their financial identities.
The Attorney-General’s department has published a guide to protecting your identity: