How To Protect Yourself While Internet Banking
There is no doubt about the fact that identity theft is on the
increase. More and more people are losing their identities and
money each year due to the efforts of a select few individuals
who know how to use the Internet to their advantage. Does that
mean; however, that you shouldn’t use online banking at all in
order to avoid running the risk?
By knowing how to protect yourself while banking on the
Internet you can reduce your risk of identity theft while still
taking advantage of the numerous advantages and conveniences.
It is important to understand that financial institutions take
every available effort to keep the transactions of their
customers safe and secure. After all, they wouldn’t be in
business for very long if they didn’t. Of course, it would seem
that crooks and criminals get more and more creative every year
in order to circumvent those security efforts. Just a few of
the techniques they use include keystroke collection and
phishing activities.
Phishing involves the use of trick emails and even some
websites to collect personal information from individuals such
as bank account numbers, credit card numbers, passwords, etc.
With this information, criminals can then steal your money. So,
it is incredibly important to be sure that whatever site you
enter such information into or whoever you share such
information with is secure and legitimate. In some cases
phishing emails can look quite legitimate, as if they are
indeed coming from your bank. Before responding such an email
it’s a good idea to always contact your financial institution
to verify they actually sent the email. If they can’t confirm
it, don’t respond and certainly do not share any sensitive
information.
Other techniques you can use to protect yourself while banking
online is to use passwords that are extremely secure. The
safest passwords should be at least six characters long and
include both numbers and letters. Never duplicate passwords and
try not to use numbers and letters that would be easy to figure
out, such as numbers from important dates like birthdays,
anniversaries, etc. or names of your children, pets, etc.
Usernames should be likewise secure.
Keystroke collector programs work to collect important
information such as passwords and usernames that can then be
used by a criminal to hack into your online bank account
information. To protect yourself from this threat, it is
important to check your computer on a regular basis to make
sure you do not have any spyware, such as a keystroke
collector, installed on your system. This type of program can
be installed on your system without you even knowing it and
many people are often surprised to find out the amount of
spyware that is on their system without their knowledge.
Spyware can be detected and removed with spyware blockers.
Finally, don’t forget to store all of your banking information
in a very secure location. Never keep the passwords and
usernames on your computer itself or even near it for that
matter. If you forget your own password or username it’s a lot
easier to change it than to worry about losing your money to a
computer hacker.
About The Author: Joe Kenny writes for the UK personal finance
sites www.ukpersonalloanstore.co.uk and also
www.cardguide.co.uk
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