Protecting Yourself When Internet Banking
Thursday, February 25, 2010 at 6:46PM By Glen Anthony Brown
Internet banking is becoming a larger part of any individual's daily banking routine with the ease and convenience of this service allowing people to manage their finances all from the comfort of their own computer.
Online banking is the new face of the banking industry with bank customers now able to pay bills, check balances, manage credit cards and transfer funds online for free at their own convenience while banks utilize the online option as a cheap alternative to over-the-counter services.
Yet as a result of all this online information, new security measures are needed to protect users from fraud, scams and personal identity theft with internet banking offering unprecedented access to a person's details.
The online banking economy industry means there is literally billions of dollars accessible online demanding a level of security of the highest standard to protect customers from hackers.
Online banking security has become a major priority for financial institutions worldwide with more customers using this portal as their principle choice of banking. However, coinciding with this is the increase in the number of bank account fraud and cases of hacked internet accounts, with the number of cases rising by almost one third every year.
So it is now more important than ever to take all necessary precautions to protect yourself when banking online by using security programs, passwords and adequate authentication techniques.
Additionally, there are simple monitoring and control program services will be able to keep the credit cardholder up to date of all spending activities that occur on a card, which can prove hugely beneficial for those who may have had their account details stolen.
There are a number of simple everyday steps that every online bank account holder can do in order to protect themselves online.
Internet Banking Security Checklist:
- Keep all internet banking personal details private, such as your login. This is especially true for any calls that you may receive from people claiming to be from your banking institution, as legitimate bank employees will not contact in this manner nor ask for your personal details such as login.
- Keep your email inbox secure.
- Always look for the security symbols when shopping online.
- Check your statements for any transactions you don't agree with.
- Alert your bank provider if you feel your internet account has been compromised.
- Install up to date security protection on your computer that will reject any programs that will attempt to hack into your internet account such as key loggers.
- Use a secure password that cannot be easily guessed such as your birth date or pet's name.
- Regularly check over your credit file to ensure no unauthorized financial processes have been made such as credit card applications.
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G. Brown is a writer for InternetBanking.com.au. For more information about internet banking, keeping your information secure and paying bills online, please visit InternetBanking.com.au today. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Glen_Anthony_Brown |
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