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MajorGeeks.Com » News » March 2015 » Banking Fraud 101

Banking Fraud 101


Posted by: Timothy Weaver on 03/30/2015 08:20 AM [ comments Comments ]


Cybercriminals are targeting banking info in greater numbers and with more tools.




How do they hope to steal your money:
• Malicious emails
• Drive-by download sites
• Social engineering
• Supply-chain attacks

How do you prepare to keep your money safe:
• Exercise caution when receiving unsolicited, unexpected, or suspicious emails.
• Keep antivirus software and operating systems up to date.
• Enable advanced account security features, like 2FA ( two factor authentication ), if available.
• Use strong passwords for all your accounts.
• Always log out of your session when finished.
• Enable account login notification if available.
• Monitor your bank statements regularly for suspicious activity.
• Notify your financial institution of any strange behavior while using their service.
Whether you’re large enterprise, small business or individual consumer, you should take a proactive approach in protecting your sensitive information.

Source: Forbes


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