Scamwatch has warned anyone who receives the scam email to delete it straight away. 9News
"Both links will take you to a phishing website which may ask for personal information such as online banking log in details &/or credit card details."
The subject line of the second email to be wary of reads: "Your Westpac Banking services has been disabled". The bank said it will never ask customers to click a link to sign into online banking, and instead directs them to the website or app.
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