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Heritage Bank: Phishing scams impersonating Bank

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Scammers are at it again impersonating Heritage. In this scam, fraudsters may call pretending to be from the Heritage Fraud Team and request your secret passwords, card details and codes to gain access to your accounts.

The calls may come from a mix of phone numbers. Cybercriminals may also use “spoofing” software to make the caller ID name to appear to come from a legitimate Heritage number.

The scammers will claim to be from Heritage, contacting you about an issue with your account. 

They may ask you to transfer money, or to share sensitive information such as your One Time Passwords, PIN, internet banking passwords or personal details.

What you need to know

  • Be wary of calls claiming to be from Heritage. If you are unsure, disconnect and call us back on 13 14 22. The Heritage Fraud Team will not be offended and we encourage you to do this. 
  • We will never contact you asking you to move funds to another account.
  • We will never ask you to reveal a One Time Password (OTP) to us – that is private and individual to you.
  • While Heritage may send information, or confirm receipt of items, by SMS and email, we will never send requests for you to share personal security details such as your PIN, CCV number, internet banking passwords or credit card details. 
  • Our Fraud Team prioritises your account security. Learn more about how we protect you from fraud. 

What you need to do

Always check the authenticity of any unsolicited call, email or message claiming to be from Heritage.  You can confirm if the communication is genuine by calling Heritage directly on 13 14 22 or emailing info@heritage.com.au.

If you are concerned about the security of your account, it’s very important you change ALL your Heritage Online passwords and call us immediately on 13 14 22.

If you have been a victim of a scam, you should report it to Heritage and your other financial institutions as soon as possible. Once you have done so, you can report it to the ACCC via the report a scam page to help protect others from similar scams.

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