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    Promise of tougher times for scammers, thanks to a number of new endeavours aiming to build up our defences

    Promise of tougher times for scammers, thanks to a number of new endeavours aiming to build up our defences


    The Government's announced a new legal protection - known as safe harbour - to allow banks, telecom providers and digital providers to quickly block suspected scams without fear of prosecution.

    A flagger system for sharing information on possible scams, and a new fraud intelligence tool to stop mule accounts have also been confirmed.

    New Zealand Banking Association CEO Roger Beaumont says these are significant, and all build up towards a real war chest to take on they scammers.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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