Top 5 Ways To Stay Protected Online
If you bank, shop or do other financial transactions online, you’ll be interested in these top 5 ways to stay protected online:
- Be on the look out for phishing – phishing is when a persons attempts to trick you into revealing your personal information such as user names, passwords, or PIN, by pretending to be someone they’re not. It usually happens through email (for e.g. emails that appear to be coming from your bank), but can also happen through instant messaging or by telephone when someone asks you to provide or confirm your personal information.
- Change your PIN/password regularly and protect it – never leave your PIN/password and other critical security codes unchanged for extended periods of time. Also, never write it down in your address book, store it in your phone or keep it in such a way that someone could get access to it without you knowing (whether it’s lost or by theft or otherwise). Store it in your head!
- Be curious and ask questions – if you receive an email or visit a website that sounds/seems suspicious, pick up the phone and call someone (customer service etc.) who can help to clarify and alleviate your fears.
- Computer security is a must – ensure that your computer has updated anti-virus and anti-phishing software, as well as a sturdy firewall to prevent hacking attempts.
- Be careful what you download or install on your computer – when you download a program or file from an unknown source, you run the risk of loading malicious software programs on your computer. Fraudsters often hide these programs within seemingly benign applications, so think twice before you click on a pop-up advertisement or download a “free” game or app.
