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How to prevent from online Money Froud

Here are 8 tips to use internet banking safely:

1. Always use Up-to-date anti-virus

To protect your computer from phishing, malware, and other security threats always use Up-to-date anti-virus. Anti-virus helps in detecting and removing spyware that can steal your sensitive information

2. Avoid Using Public Wi-Fi or Use VPN software

The biggest threat of an open Wi-Fi network is that the hacker can sit in between the end user and the hotspot and can trace all the data without any difficulty. Hackers see unsecured connection as an opportunity to introduce malware into your device. So, usage of public Wi-Fi hotspots for internet or mobile banking and making payments on ecommerce sites should be avoided.
However if you are a regular public Wi-Fi user, consider setting up a VPN software on your computer. It creates a secure tunnel between the computer and the internet and prevents hackers from intercepting the traffic.

3. Check for latest updates of your Smartphone's operating system

Smartphone users should make sure their operating system is updated with the latest security patches and updates. They should also not remove the security controls from the phone often called 'jail breaking' or 'rooting'. They should always look to restrict access that apps ask for when being installed to only what the app really needs.

4. Change your password regularly and ensure it's a strong one
This might sound clichéd but, it is important to keep your account safe and helps you maintain confidentiality. And needless to say, don't share your details with anyone. Your bank will never ask for your confidential information via phone or email. If you have written your banking passwords in a notepad or a dairy, make sure it remains confidential.
Further, be sure to choose strong and long passwords. For additional security to financial transactions through Internet Banking, create and maintain different passwords for log-in and for transactions.


5. Subscribe for mobile notifications
If you haven't done it already, do it now. These notifications will alert you quickly of any suspicious transaction. Whether the transaction exceeds the specified limit or is within it, you'll get an alert which will tell you the remaining account balance. Not just the transactions, the bank will alert you of the unsuccessful login attempts to your net-banking account.

6. Avoid signing-in to your net-banking account via mailers
It is always safer to type the bank URL yourself than getting redirected to it via a promotional mail or any other third party website. As mentioned earlier a bank will never ask you to for the login credentials to your account. So if there's a fraudulent email which offers to redirect you to your bank's website and you enter your personal details on landing page after clicking it, there's a huge risk of your login credentials being stolen. Hence, if you receive an email from a bank asking for login details, treat it with suspicion.

How can I tell if a web page is secured?
Usually, while browsing internet, the URLs of the website begin with the letters "http". However, over a secure connection the address displayed should begin with "https" - note the "s" at the end.

So, while logging on, check for 'https://' in the URL, which assures that all communications between your browser and the website are encrypted and ensure that it is your bank's authentic website. Further, the lock icon before the 'https://' is an assurance for a secure connection.
 

7. Do not use public computers to login to net banking

If you are using a public computer, the risk of compromising your login credentials is higher. However if you have to login from such places, make sure you clear the cache and browsing history, and delete all the temporary files from the computer. Also, never allow the browser to remember your ID and password. Or just go incognito.

8. Check your account regularly
Most banks have a 'last logged in' or 'login history' tab on their web sites. So, if you notice irregularities change your password and get in touch with your bank immediately.

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