Security News > 2020 > June > Creeps give away money to harass recipients with abusive transaction descriptions on bank statements
Creeps in Australia have given away money in order to harass people with abusive transaction descriptions that appear in online banking records.
Australia's Commonwealth Bank revealed the practice today after finding over 8,000 customers had received such messages.
"In a three month period, we identified more than 8,000 CBA customers who received multiple low-value deposits, often less than $1, with potentially abusive messages in the transaction descriptions - in effect using them as a messaging service. All genders were sending and receiving these messages, but the nature ranged from fairly innocuous 'jokes' using profanities to serious threats and clear references to domestic and family violence."
The Bank allows transaction descriptions allow up to 18 characters, enough to say some nasty things in a single payment and to add up to something revolting with a few transactions.
"The use of bank transaction communications as a vehicle for threatening abuse gives a shocking insight into the lengths that violent partners will go to threaten, harass and abuse," said Anna Bligh, CEO of the Australian Banking Association.