Reviews - Fake ASIC Business Name Renewal Phishing Emails (⇐ Back to the main page) 5 Reviews - Average Rating 5 / 5 (Best | Worst | Latest | First)Add your review ⇒ Another domainBoris - 27th March 2017I received an ASIC email today with a reply address of : asic.transaction.support @ asic-mail-gov-au.comREPLY by Gary Flack: Thanks Boris. Looking up that domain name, it was registered just a couple of days ago on 25th March 2017 by XHON XING, Xiamen, China.asic-gov-au.co has now been Blacklisted by Spamhaus.org and SURBL.org, thus the reason why they needed to register and use a new domain name to continue their Cybercriminal activities. Fake ASIC domainsMark - 11th April 2018I have received emails from:1) globalmessage.org2) centroescolarfamore.comThe 1st domain was registered yesterday 10 April 2018. Beware - these fake ASIC emails are still around!Isabella - 13th June 2018Today I received one of these fake ASIC business renewal emails at my workplace. I was suspicious because the sender was "info(at)freddycurry.com" which of course is not a government email. However the logo, links to the ASIC website and formal sign-off made me question whether it could be real. Thankfully I searched before clicking any links! Please be aware that these fake emails are still going around as of 13th June 2018. Do not click any of the links, just delete it. Another Fake Message Received 13 June 2018Mon - 13th June 2018I have received one from "Rosanne Bell, Senior Executive Leader, Australian Securities and Investments Commission". However, the link takes you to a website hosted in Russia. The email is sent from info(at)thenonprofitexperts.org. The "renewal letter" link takes you to http:// thenonprofitexperts.org/********. Another oneMon - 27th June 2018Received another one today from "Rosanne Bell". Email "scott.macdonald(at)mattcallaghan.com" Not even trying anymore !! lol. Renewal link takes you to "http:// mattcallaghan.com/*****"Add your review ⇒