Jan - Mar 2026
“Hey Mum / Hey Dad” Scam – What You Need to Know
A common phishing tactic involve scammers pretending to be your child or another close family member. They usually claim:
They’ve lost their phone
They’ve broken their phone
They’re using a “temporary number”
They need urgent help paying a bill, rent, or replacing the phone
They cannot access their bank account
See two examples below of a ‘Hey Mum/Dad’ scam.

How to Protect Yourself
Stop and check – contact your child/family member on their usual number
Don’t transfer money to anyone claiming to be a family member without verifying their identity
Never share OTPs, passwords or security codes
Avoid clicking links in unexpected emails or messages
Only enter personal details through official websites or apps
If something feels urgent or unusual, that’s a red flag.