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SMS phishing scam impersonating myGov. Caller threatens account suspension and requests identity verification via malicious link. Block immediately.
myGov Phishing Scam Reports for 916900922367
A contributor has reported receiving an SMS phishing attack from 916900922367 impersonating Services Australia's myGov platform. The message falsely claims the recipient's myGov account is scheduled for permanent suspension due to incomplete verification, demanding immediate identity authentication to prevent account closure. This is a classic impersonation and threat-based scam designed to trick Australians into clicking a malicious link.
The SMS from 916900922367 includes a shortened URL (Qrco.de/my8Gov2FHG?pfv=4FldTJ) that mimics legitimate myGov formatting. The contributor correctly identified this as a phishing attack and recommends blocking the number immediately without engaging further.
What the 916900922367 SMS Claims
The message received from 916900922367 uses urgency and fear as primary tactics:
- False authority: Impersonates myGov/Services Australia with official-sounding language about account verification
- Threat: Claims permanent suspension and irreversible closure if action is not taken immediately
- Fake verification link: Provides a shortened URL disguised as a legitimate myGov authentication portal (Qrco.de/my8Gov2FHG?pfv=4FldTJ)
- Deceptive formatting: Includes fake message reference number (SV010) to appear legitimate
- Instruction to not reply: Discourages questioning, typical of phishing SMS
Why This SMS from 916900922367 Is a Scam
Services Australia and myGov will never request identity verification via SMS links. Real myGov account alerts direct users to log in directly through the official myGov website (mygov.au), never through shortened URLs in unsolicited messages. The contributor who received the 916900922367 SMS correctly recognised several red flags: the threat of permanent account closure, the urgency tactics, and most importantly, the malicious shortened link designed to harvest login credentials.
Clicking the link from 916900922367 would likely lead to a fake myGov login page designed to steal usernames, passwords, and personal information including tax file number, date of birth, and bank details.
What to Do If You Receive an SMS from 916900922367
If 916900922367 sends you a similar myGov phishing message:
- Do not: Click any links in the message, reply to the SMS, or call any numbers mentioned
- Do not: Enter your myGov login credentials on any website accessed via the SMS link
- Do not: Share personal information such as tax file number, date of birth, or bank details
- Do: Block the number 916900922367 immediately on your phone
- Do: Delete the message without opening any links
- Do: Log in to your myGov account directly through mygov.au in your web browser if you're concerned about your account status
- Do: Change your myGov password if you clicked the link or entered credentials
How to Report the 916900922367 Phishing SMS
If you receive a phishing SMS from 916900922367 or similar numbers, report it to Australian authorities:
- ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority): Forward the SMS to 0429 999 888 and then delete it. ACMA investigates illegal SMS phishing campaigns.
- Scamwatch: Report the scam at scamwatch.gov.au with details about the message and any losses incurred
- Services Australia: Report the fake myGov SMS at servicesaustralia.gov.au and select Report a Scam
- ReportCyber: If you clicked the link or entered credentials, report to cyber.gov.au as this may involve credential theft
- Your phone provider: Report the SMS to your mobile network provider to block the number at their network level
- Reverseau: Contribute your experience with 916900922367 to help other Australians identify this phishing scam
Protect Your myGov Account from Future Phishing
To reduce the risk of falling victim to myGov phishing scams like the one from 916900922367:
- Never click links in unsolicited SMS messages claiming to be from myGov or Services Australia
- Always access myGov by typing mygov.au directly into your browser or using the official myGov mobile app
- Enable multi-factor authentication on your myGov account if available
- Be wary of SMS messages claiming account suspension or urgent action required
- If unsure, call Services Australia directly on 132 468 (not numbers provided in suspicious messages)
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What Our Users Reviewed
Scammer doing phishing attack do not click on anything just block it.
MyGov Security Notification: Your myGov account is scheduled for permanent suspension due to incomplete verification. You must authenticate your identity immediately to prevent irreversible closure. - Verification Link:
Qrco.de/my8Gov2FHG?pfv=4FldTJ.
Please do not reply to this message. Message Reference Number: SV010.
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WRITE A REVIEWFrequently Asked Questions
Is 916900922367 a real myGov number?
No. The number 916900922367 is a scammer impersonating myGov. Services Australia never sends account suspension warnings via SMS with clickable links. If you receive a myGov alert from 916900922367 or similar, it is a phishing scam. Block the number immediately and do not click any links.
What happens if I click the link in the SMS from 916900922367?
Clicking the shortened URL (Qrco.de/my8Gov2FHG?pfv=4FldTJ) from 916900922367 will likely direct you to a fake myGov login page designed to steal your username, password, tax file number, and personal banking details. If you clicked it, change your myGov password immediately and monitor your bank accounts for unauthorised activity. Report to ReportCyber at cyber.gov.au.
Can 916900922367 actually suspend my myGov account?
No. A scammer using 916900922367 cannot suspend your myGov account. This is a false threat designed to create panic and rush you into clicking the malicious link. Your myGov account can only be suspended by Services Australia through official channels, and they will never request verification via SMS links. Ignore the threat and block 916900922367.
What should I do if I already entered my details into the fake link from 916900922367?
If you entered your myGov login credentials, tax file number, or banking information into a link from 916900922367: (1) Change your myGov password immediately, (2) Change your password for any other accounts using the same password, (3) Monitor your bank accounts for unauthorised transactions, (4) Report to ReportCyber at cyber.gov.au, (5) Contact Services Australia on 132 468 to alert them of the breach, (6) Consider placing a fraud alert with your bank.
Why does the SMS from 916900922367 look so similar to a real myGov message?
Scammers using 916900922367 deliberately copy the format, language, and tone of official myGov messages to appear legitimate. They include fake message reference numbers (like SV010) and use official Services Australia terminology to deceive recipients. However, the giveaway is the shortened URL link - myGov will never ask you to verify your identity via an SMS link. Always access myGov through mygov.au directly.
Should I reply to the SMS from 916900922367 or call the number?
No. Do not reply to 916900922367 or call any numbers mentioned in the SMS. Replying confirms your number is active, which scammers use to target you further. The number 916900922367 and any contact details in the message are controlled by scammers. Simply block 916900922367, delete the message, and report it to ACMA at 0429 999 888.