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For accessibility, please consider updating the original post to specify that the table is on page 20 of the PDF here: https://www.aph.gov.au/DocumentStore.ashx?id=ab2821cf-4ad7-4a77-8633-455a6b0eb5bd&subId=753218
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Table listing examples of harms experienced by Victorians from cybercrime.
Two columns, 16 rows. First 9 rows fit in alt text.
Headings: Harms; and, Incidents and Victim details.
Harm: No food, no money, and children were removed from her care.
Details: Locked out of Centrelink account (F).
Harm: Loss of business clients.
Details: SIM Swap. Telecommunication company slow to inform them, as a result they were unable to react fast enough to stop further misuse (F, 35-44).
Harm: Cancelled holiday because of financial loss.
Details: Wallet stolen, bank cards used fraudulently, and funds stolen (M, 35-44).
Harm: Business closed from mental health and debt.
Details: Multiple misuse of identity events (M, 35-44).
Harm: Cost of a new laptop.
Details: Access to bank account, IP address compromised (F, 35-44).
Harm: Lost driver license and at risk to lose job, as driving is a job requirement.
Details: Fraudulent traffic infringements and purchase of vehicles (M, 25-34).
Harm: Ruined her business as a massage therapist, as could not keep business open without devices.
Details: Several devices accessed maliciously; client factory reset these devices, which did not fix the access issues (F).
Harm: House foreclosed and her children were removed from her care.
Details: Multiple accounts accessed and financial loss (F).
Harm: Child support payments suspended due to false income claimed by offenders in fraudulent tax returns.
Details: False income statement submitted to ATO (F, 35-44).