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Construction sector urged to watch out for email scams
The Victorian Building Authority (VBA) is warning builders and plumbers about a growing trend of cybercriminals targeting construction companies and their customers via business email compromise (BEC) scams.
The warning follows an Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) alert, noting these emails typically target the customers of the business and will ask them to change bank account details for future invoice payments.
In a BEC scam, cybercriminals will send fraudulent emails posing as a legitimate business.
Victims assume this request is legitimate and will then send invoice payments to a bank account operated by the scammer.
Regulator holds building and plumbing practitioners to account
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‘Silent killer’ warning for homes this winter
Winter brings the deadly risk of carbon monoxide poisoning for Victorian homes, as gas heaters are switched on to beat the chill.
The Victorian Building Authority (VBA) is reminding residents to hire a licensed or registered plumber to service their gas heaters before putting their lives at risk.
The VBA’s State Building Surveyor Andrew Cialini said that despite increasing awareness of the risks posed by gas heaters in homes, tragic incidents of carbon monoxide poisoning continue.
“Sadly, each winter sees stories of serious poisonings, close calls and worse as the silent killer of carbon monoxide poisoning strikes homes across Victoria,” Mr Cialini said.