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Who knows how to beat a scam?

Knowledge is power and knowing what to look out for can help you stay cyber safe throughout your home loan journey.

Cyber safety checklist for home buyers

How to stay cyber safe during your home buying journey

Buying a home is an exciting milestone, but with so many digital transactions involved, it’s also a prime target for cybercriminals. From signing contracts online to transferring large sums of money, there are multiple points where scammers can try to intercept your details or funds.

Protect yourself when e-signing documents

Most lenders now allow you to sign contracts and loan documents electronically, making the process faster and more convenient. However, scammers can take advantage of this by sending fraudulent links that appear to come from your bank or conveyancer.

Example scam

You’re finalising your home purchase when an email from your lender asks you to e-sign your contract via a link. The link leads to a fake site that steals your login details and gives scammers access to your bank accounts.

View tips for safe e-signing

 

Check sender details

If you receive an unexpected email about signing documents, call your lender, broker or conveyancer directly to confirm before clicking any links.

Verify the platform

Ensure your lender uses a trusted e-signature service, like DocuSign, and check for security features such as encryption and multi-factor authentication or refer to the platform’s website on suspicious activity (e.g. DocuSign’s suspicious activity page).

Read documents carefully

Before signing, double-check loan terms, interest rates, and repayment amounts to ensure nothing has been altered.

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Stay vigilant throughout the process

Whether you’re applying for a mortgage, transferring a deposit, or setting up your new home, cybercriminals are always looking for ways to exploit buyers. But who knows how to beat a scam? You do. That’s who. By staying alert, verifying all financial transactions, and using secure platforms, you can protect yourself and ensure your home buying experience remains safe and stress-free.



For further information on cyber safety practices and guidance from government agencies, visit these trusted sources: Scamwatch | ACCC Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) | Moneysmart ASIC | Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC)