Moore Park Beach Neighbourhood Watch

Moore Park Beach Neighbourhood Watch For anything that's happening in Moore Park Beach Queensland Email: [email protected]

As part of the Wide Bay Burnett Neighbourhood Watch program and to get to as many people as possible within the Moore Park Beach region.

19/06/2026

Sorry for the sad post 🤣.
Have a great weekend, everyone 😎.

19/06/2026

Software updates don't just add features—they often fix security weaknesses.

• Install updates promptly on phones, tablets, and computers
• Enable automatic updates where possible
• Don't ignore security notifications

Keeping software updated helps protect against known threats.

17/06/2026

There has been an increase in reports of scammers impersonating police officers by using official QPS phone numbers, in an attempt to obtain personal details to conduct fraudulent activity.

Offenders hide their real phone number while displaying a different number indicating they’re from a trusted organisation such as QPS.

Police across Australia have also seen a rise in ‘Chinese authority’ scams, which target members of the Chinese community, particularly international students, asking them to transfer money or cryptocurrency.

Read more on how to reduce the risk of being scammed here:
🔗 https://mypolice.qld.gov.au/news/2026/06/17/police-warn-of-caller-id-spoofing-scams/

17/06/2026

Artificial intelligence is making scam messages more convincing than ever.

• Be wary of messages that appear unusually professional or personalised
• Verify unexpected requests, even if they seem genuine
• Don't rely on appearance alone when judging legitimacy

Technology may change, but healthy scepticism remains important.

17/06/2026

QR codes are convenient, but scammers can use them to direct you to fake websites.

• Check for signs of tampering on public QR codes
• Be cautious of QR codes sent by unknown contacts
• Review the website address before entering information

Take a moment to check before you scan.

16/06/2026
12/06/2026

Scam alert ""
Scam alert: Food delivery scams

What’s happening

Scammers are targeting people who use food delivery platforms, including restaurants, customers and delivery workers. They may pretend to be DoorDash, Uber Eats, a restaurant or a customer.

They may contact you about an order, refund, cancellation, account issue or payment problem. They may ask for a one-time code, login details, your mobile number or bank information. They use these details to take over accounts, change payment settings or redirect money. Scammers may claim they can see your order but demand you provide additional details or payment outside the app in order to process it.

Scammers are also targeting delivery workers by gaining access to their accounts and redirecting the money they’ve earned. Delivery workers may receive messages about orders that have been cancelled for being ‘fraudulent’ or a ‘double order’ and ask for the worker’s details to compensate them.
Who’s at risk

Restaurants, customers and delivery workers can all be affected. You may be at higher risk if you share one-time codes, respond to account alerts that do not include clear details, or feel pressured to act quickly.
What this may look like

Below is an example of a scam Uber Eats message to a customer and an example of a scam DoorDash message to a delivery worker.
Text message saying 'Ubank: a fraudulent attempt made on card for Uber Eats has been flagged as fraud on your card ending in XX8010 if this was not you reply back NO'

Text message from 'Tommy' saying 'Hi S DoorDash support connecting, unfortunately your KFC order/delivery was reported in the system because the person who placed that order used someone else's card to make the payment and that is against the policies of DoorDash. Don't worry about the delivery of this order. I will be deleting this order from your screen so that you can recieve the payment.'
Warning signs to look out for



Unexpected calls or messages about an order, refund, cancellation or account problems.




Requests for one-time codes, passwords, login details or bank information.




Unexpected password reset emails, login alerts or changes to your account.




Pressure to act quickly because something is supposedly urgent or fraudulent.

Protect yourself from food delivery account takeover scams



STOP. Don’t rush. Don’t click links in unexpected messages or share passwords, one-time codes or financial information.



CHECK. Contact the restaurant or delivery platform using the official app or website to check if the message or call is real.



PROTECT. If you shared money or personal information with a scammer, act quickly. Visit Scamwatch to learn what to do if you’ve been scammed.

To report scams and find more info go to Scamwatch.gov.au

11/06/2026

Scammers increasingly use text messages to target victims.

• Be suspicious of messages claiming account problems or missed deliveries
• Never click links in unexpected texts
• Contact the organisation directly if you're unsure

A text message can be just as dangerous as a scam email.

11/06/2026

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