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Although the email is relatively simple in its execution, and likewise that the format is not consistent with a typical Telstra bill, there is nonetheless a likelihood that a number of customers will fall prey to the scam simply because of their familiarity with the Telstra brand and because of the importance of ensuring that your phone and internet services are paid and operational throughout the holiday break.

The Court found that in 2015 and 2016, Telstra did not adequately inform customers it had set the Premium Direct Billing service as a default on their mobile accounts. If customers accessed content through this service, even unintentionally, they were billed directly by Telstra.

The email is plain text, with no Telstra branding, however it is otherwise well formatted and authentic in appearance, and the sender email could be easily mistaken for the real thing at telstraemailbill_noreply(at)telstra(dot)enterprisebusinesscenter(dot)com (altered).

Expressing its frustration with ongoing billing mistakes from Telstra, the Australian Communications and Media Authority has handed the carrier a fine of more than $3 million for charging customers for inactive internet services.

Once the Amendment Bill is enacted, Telstra will have no choice but to break up its cumbersome business structure. Otherwise it would be banned from taking part in the national broadband project, worth 43 billion Australian dollars ($39.3 billion); blocked from any new mobile phone spectrum allotments; and forced to divest its 50% stake in Foxtel pay TV.

Under the Telecommunications Consumer Protections Code, telcos must be able to demonstrate their bills are accurate. In 2020, ACMA ordered Telstra comply with the industry code and prove the accuracy of its bills which led to the discovery of the latest discrepency.

Instead of showing summary information about the bill like a genuine Telstra bill notification, the scam email asserts that "Our billing system was unable to process your last payment" and asks the recipient to click through to their Telstra account and pay online.

Of course, the link goes to a phishing site rather than the real Telstra site. The scammers have tried to mask this by using a URL that starts with "www.my-telstra-com-au" - the real site uses the domain "www.my.telstra.com.au".

Other information requested includes the billing address (knowing that makes it easier for scammers to charge orders to a victim's card while having the goods delivered to the address of their choice) and three pieces of information that make it easy to pose as the victim: date of birth, driver's licence number, and mother's maiden name.

The U.S. Postal Service in April also made its way into the digital billpayment market. Through its alliance with CheckFree, the USPS is allowing its customers to paybills electronically over its Web site.

Edocs, based in Natick, Mass., serves a roster of large clients includingcredit card giant American Express, finance company GE Capital, phonebehemoth Sprint and telecommunications company Telstra. Last month, thecompany introduced its latest suite of Web-based services that help clientsmanage accounts, billing and customer relationships.

"Telecommunications networks and facilities also by their nature hold information of a sensitive nature, which includes information about the network itself; for example, lawful interception systems, customer billing, and management systems, which, if unlawfully accessed, can reveal sensitive law-enforcement operations, or the location of people such as politicians or protected persons. This information presents a rich intelligence target for those who wish to harm Australian interests. 17dc91bb1f

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