LN/20230416/01: DPG v Goodspace (PERRAN COSTI)

LN/20230416/01: DPG v Goodspace (PERRAN COSTI)

LN/20230416/01 approved by DPG MANAGMENT for release

NSW Local Courts – Case Number: 2023/00053060

Domestic Protection Group v Perran Costi (Goodspace Project or Goodspace Activation).

Judgement Creditor: Domestic Protection Group.

Court found Perran Costi in default of his contract and debt owed to Domestic Protection for services provided. This notice is provided for all suppliers & customers who have worked with Goodspace project and those who may potentially get involved with this individual or his business in the future. Given that this man is involved in many community events – artists and patrons alike need to be wary. This case is one of many currently being persued against Perran Costi. People like this do nothing for arts community but leave trails of destruction and deceipt. Offenses involving Perran Costi;

  • Failure to pay suppliers
  • Failure to pay rent on premises
  • Takes 3 months rent from his community vendors up front
  • Fraudulent Application completion
  • Compliance issues
    • Fire & Safty (Council)
    • Liquor Licensing (Provision of service without a license)
    • Security Compliance;
      • Operating without licensed security
      • CCTV Compliance (City of Sydney)

If you require any further information regarding this matter or have had unsavoury dealings with Perran Costi – Please contact legal@domesticprotectiongroup.com.

-Link-T (Linkt) SMS Phishing scam

-Link-T (Linkt) SMS Phishing scam

This is an SMS generated phishing scam. Message is perceived to be from “Linkt” however, -Link-T is not a registered or recognised name for Linkt.

Linkt have been notified and are aware of this sms scam.

If you receive one of these sms messages please report it to:
https://www.linkt.com.au/contact-us/email-enquiry/sydney

Click on below link for current list of sms / scams attached to linkt:
https://www.linkt.com.au/help/security-and-fraud/current-scams/sydney

 

Expect Requirement for Proof of Vaccination from November 11

Expect Requirement for Proof of Vaccination from November 11

LN/20220819/01 – This notice is no longer enforced and supercedes LN/20211009/01

LN/20211009/01 – Service NSW – Below information is provided by Service NSW for November 11, when NSW comes out of lockdown. The is for vaccinated persons due to NSW hitting 70% double vaccination rate. DPG provides for reference only – For further information Please Refer Roadmap for easing of COVID-19 restrictions.

 

 

 

 

Domestic Protection Group (DPG)

Domestic Protection Group (DPG)

DOMESTIC PROTECTION GROUP (DPG) provides Integrated, Proactive, Innovative & Tactical – Risk Management, Threat Management, Incident Management & Security Enforcement – Solutions & Services.

DPG is a specialised provider – working with assets, people, place and or process. Delivered with exceptional professionalism & expertise.

Take your concerns out of everyday life.

We do not conform to industry standards – we surpass them!

Domestic Protection Group (DPG)
-Link-T (Linkt) SMS Phishing scam

Scam’s on the Increase!

Scam’s and Scammers

Due to the rise in scam’s and unfortunately the rise in people who fall victim to these scam’s.

To the right is an example of one of the scams doing the rounds.

Things to consider when deciding if something is a scam or not, as well as points of fact to consider;

  1. Scams relating to your arrest – be it from ATO, Australia Border Force, AFP etc, WOULD NOT AND WILL NOT notify you via a automated phone call. If you really are concerned – hang up and ring the relevant authority however, you will find the answer the same in every instance. Therefore, just block these numbers and ignore. You do not need to continue listening and pressing numbers just incase you really are wanted. Hang up.
  2. Scams relating to delivery of packages. Once you click on the link you have been compromised. These scams are phishing for information be it through interaction with you or via software that is installed on your machine or activated in your browser once you click on the link. The software could be something simple like a key logger – which will send the perpetrators every key stroke you press on your computer including your passwords etc. If you really had a parcel coming 9 out of 10 occasions you would know that you had purchased something or someone was sending you something. If you look at a text message like the one in this post – you can see it makes not sense – if you cant make heads or tails of the message – ignore it. If you genuinely have a parcel for delivery, the chances are you will have been in contact via email at a minimum with the shipper, including information such as shippers information, Receivers information, transit information, delivery dates etc.
  3. There is no legal company, law enforcement, bank, tax department or the like that will ask you to pay your fine or refund in ITunes cards or any other rewards card system. Do not buy ITunes cards. NEVER go to a bank or transfer money on demand of someone over the telephone that you have never dealt with and if you are concerned. Take their details, take down the company name, hang up and ring the company directly to clarify.
  4. If you are unsure, by all means forward your concerns or questions to scamwatch@domesticprotectiongroup.com