People are using $1 Australian bank transfers to send someone an abusive message

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Commonwealth Bank has introduced new rules for online banking after discovering abusive messages in the transaction descriptions of thousands of customers.

The issue came to light after the bank noticed disturbing messages in the account of a customer experiencing domestic and family violence.

"The nature [of the messages] ranged from fairly innocuous 'jokes' using profanities to serious threats and clear references to domestic and family violence." "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."On Thursday, Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety warned that technology-facilitated abuse had spiked amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

On Thursday, ANROWS launched new research to investigate the extent and impact of technology-facilitated abuse in Australia.

 

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Chinese social credit system, here we come. If you're considered by the current establishment to have broken an ungrounded rule then we will refuse your business, business which isn't even related to anti-establishment views. Can dudes wipe their eyes please

Millions of people can abuse me as much as they want - only $1 per abusery!

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