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Private Investigators Talk Online Workplace Investigations

Private Investigators Talk Online Workplace Investigations

JUNE 24, 2015 POST
  Bring Your Own Device policies have infiltrated the Australian workplace environment. Walk into the offices of most Australian companies today and you’re likely to find employees using personal laptops and smartphones to perform their daily duties. Now, while this may be helping to lower some of the initial upfront costs for the employer we […]

Can you be sure your business won’t be hacked?

FEBRUARY 16, 2015 POST
Small to medium businesses at risk of cyber attack If you’re a small-to-medium business owner who isn’t nervous about the potential risks of a cyber attack then, I’m sorry to say, you’re delusional. High-profile intrusions hit the news because they are exactly that – high profile. Small-to-medium businesses get hacked routinely and with devastating financial […]
Charity Scams Break Out Over Bushfire Season

Charity Scams Break Out Over Bushfire Season

JANUARY 21, 2015 POST
Charity scams are preying on generous citizens after hundreds are left homeless in South Australia’s Adelaide Hills following a weeklong struggle with bushfires, warns the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and SCAM Watch. Michael Scahaper from the ACCC told Channel 7’s Sunrise program that, “at times like this Australians are great at rallying around; and […]
Online scams and fraud cost Aussies over $90 million in one year

Online scams and fraud cost Aussies over $90 million in one year

JANUARY 14, 2015 POST
According to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) fifth annual report into scam activity, Australians lost over $90 million to fraud in 2013. The report, published in June 2014, identifies nearly 92 000 scam-related contacts were receive by the ACCC in a single year. The numbers, daunting as they are, unfortunately do not represent […]

Warning! Fraud on the Rise. Stay Scam Safe With These 5 Easy Steps

JANUARY 14, 2015 POST
Warning! Fraud on the Rise. Stay Scam Safe With These 5 Easy Steps     The stats are in and fraud is definitely on the rise. In 2011, the US reported a 62% increase in instances of fraud. And a report 6.3 million Australians were exposed to a scam in 2013. Australian pensioners are particularly […]
Online Shopping Scams Hit Christmas Fever Pitch

Online Shopping Scams Hit Christmas Fever Pitch

DECEMBER 23, 2014 POST
Christmas is just days away but consumers heading online for their last minute shopping should be aware of the increase in e-retail scams during the holiday season. SCAMwatch sent out it’s annual reminder saying: “Scammers set up fake websites with offers on popular items at prices well below the normal going price. These websites can […]
Mobile Phone Investigations: Ensuring Credible Evidence

Mobile Phone Investigations: Ensuring Credible Evidence

DECEMBER 18, 2014 POST
As mobile phones become an ever-increasing part of the minutiae of our lives they consequently become more and more necessary as evidence in Australian legal cases. An article in Evidence Technology Magazine states that the number of mobile phone investigations and evidence finding their way into courtrooms has jumped tenfold over the last decade. Despite […]
3 Steps to Hiring a Private Investigator

3 Steps to Hiring a Private Investigator

NOVEMBER 11, 2014 POST
So, you have a problem – and it’s one that can only be solved by obtaining information that isn’t freely available. The trouble is, your problem is not a police matter, so you can’t look to them to investigate it. It looks as though you’ll need the services of a Private Investigator – someone with […]
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

JUNE 17, 2014 POST
Every year on June 15, World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEEAD) is celebrated around the world. WEEAD is a United Nations internationally recognised day which seeks to prevent elder abuse incidents by giving targeted information and encouraging community participation on a broad scale. It encourages the community to work together to bring greater recognition of […]