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Title page 1

Contents 3

Foreword 4

At a glance 6

Key statistics 7

National Anti-Scam Centre in action 9

Disruption 9

Consumer awareness 23

Victim support 30

Looking forward 32

Appendix 1. Scamwatch data and observations 33

Report and loss statistics 33

People and communities at increased risk of harm from scams 40

Appendix 2. About the data used in this report 45

Scamwatch data 45

Australian Signals Directorate - ReportCyber 46

IDCARE - Identity theft and cyber support service 46

Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) 47

Financial sector data 47

Comparison with data outcomes in the Targeting Scams Report 2024 47

Unreported losses 48

Tables 7

Table 1. Combined losses and reports 2024 and 2025 7

Table 2. Combined reports with and without loss 2024 compared with 2025 8

Table 3. Combined losses by category 2025 8

Table 4. Top 5 scams by loss reported by people from CALD communities in 2025 41

Table 5. Top 5 scams by loss reported by people with a disability in 2025 42

Table 6. Top 2 scam types by overall loss for age groups in 2025 43

Figures 35

Figure 1. Losses and reports with loss by month 2024-2025 35

Figure 2. Number of reports in 2024-2025 by month, where losses per report were $50k or higher 36

Figure 3. Top scam categories by reports with loss 37

Figure 4. Top scam categories by overall loss 37

Figure 5. Top contact methods by number of reports with loss 38

Figure 6. Top contact methods by overall loss 39

Figure 7. Top payment methods by number of reports 39

Figure 8. Top payment methods by overall loss 40

Figure 9. Scam reports with losses by age group 43

Figure 10. Top 5 scams by financial loss reported by small business 44