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Layers and Layers and Layers of Scam and Fraud Defence

We take your security seriously, really seriously. That’s why we protect you and your money with our layers and layers of scam and fraud defence.

Defending you against scams and fraud

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Verify

When adding a new payee, to a BSB and account number, we’ll do a check to see if the account details you’ve entered have been commonly used.

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Digital Card

Dynamic CVC reduces the risk of fraudulent card activity by over 50% as it refreshes the 3-digit security number on your Westpac debit or credit Digital Card every 24 hours.

Want to bank with layers of defence?

Explore the features of our everyday banking accounts. Start your banking today to find out how the Westpac Digital Card with a dynamic CVC can help protect you.

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Keep yourself safe

Activate your Security Device

Strengthen your Online Banking by adding another layer of protection with a security code.

Take the Security Wellbeing Check

Level up the security for your Online Banking via the App. We’ll let you know what you can do to protect yourself and your accounts.

Detect unusual activities with alerts from our App

Get real-time security notifications when there are changes to your accounts to help flag any unrecognised transactions.

  

Join our business security webinar

Register for our free online webinar
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We'll never ask you to...

 
Share your Online Banking Security Codes or passwords
Share your Credit Card expiry date, PIN or CVC
Help us catch cyber criminals or assist with internal investigations
Move money to a "safe" account, or to an account with another bank

If you are asked for these, you should be concerned. Request a reference number, then hang up and call us back on 132 032.


Are you scam smart?

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How scammers work

Scammers constantly evolve their approach. They use different tactics to get your data and personal information. Explore all scams and keep up-to-date.

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Safety & Security resources

Whether you're after tips to strengthen your security or need guidance in response to a security breach, we have the resources for you.

What's your scam safety score?

Take our quiz to test your knowledge

Answer simple multiple choice questions to learn about different types of scams. It’s a classic format, and these straight-forward questions have been designed to both teach and test you.

 

Stay safe with scam tips from Head of Fraud Prevention, Ben Young

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Protecting your data

We take the protection of our customers' personal and financial information very seriously. We have rigorous security measures in place, as well as security teams working to protect our customers' details and accounts.

Our Fraud and Scams teams are monitoring 24/7 for any unusual activity across the Westpac Group, using industry best practice security and fraud detection techniques.

Things you should know

Westpac’s Online Banking Security Guarantee - If your Westpac account is compromised as a result of Internet fraud, we guarantee to repay any missing funds, providing you comply with our Online Banking Terms and Conditions. This includes keeping your sign-in details (including passwords, Westpac Protect™ SMS codes and SecurID® Token codes) private. You must inform us immediately if you suspect the security of your access details has been compromised, or you suspect an unauthorised transaction or potential fraud on your accounts.
 

Westpac Fraud Money Back Guarantee - Our Westpac Fraud Money Back Guarantee ensures that you will be reimbursed for any unauthorised card transactions provided that you have not contributed to the loss and contacted Westpac promptly. Refer to your card’s conditions of use for full details, including when you will be liable.

This information is general in nature and has been prepared without taking your personal objectives, circumstances and needs into account. You should consider the appropriateness of the information to your own circumstances and, if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.