The growing popularity of online banking has simplified our daily activities. If you are too busy to visit a bank branch and make transactions, you can do so through the mobile app. However, it is important to take into account the possible security vulnerabilities that could compromise our personal data.
Cybercriminals are exploiting vulnerabilities to steal account information, personal data, and money. This is due to several factors, including the increased use of online banking services and the increasing sophistication of cybercriminals’ methods.
6 tips to protect your bank accounts
1. Use strong passwords: A strong password is the first line of defense against online attacks. Use unique and complex passwords for all your accounts and change these passwords regularly.
2. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA): 2FA adds an extra layer of security by requiring a second factor of authentication, such as a code sent to your mobile phone, in addition to your password.
3. Watch your personal information: Do not share your banking information through emails, SMS or phone calls. Banks will never ask you to share personal or financial information in this way.
4. Keep your system and software updated: Software patches and updates often include security fixes, so it’s vital to keep your system and all your programs up to date.
5. Use a secure connection: Avoid using public Wi-Fi networks when accessing your online banking accounts. These networks can be insecure and could be exploited by cybercriminals.
6. Make sure the website is secure: Before entering your data on a website, verify that the URL begins with “https”. The “s” means that the website uses a secure protocol.
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