Internet banking has always been an important part of our
daily lives. Being an easy alternative to card payments and e-wallets, Internet
banking makes online transactions really easy.
With the rapid growth of Internet banking, the cyber-crimes
have seen a massive rise too. The cyber criminals have constantly been devising
newer ways to breach the security measures. Here are 10 precautions you should
take, to ensure the safety of your Internet banking account.
Keeping the same password for a long time or sharing your password
One simple trick to keep your account safe is to change your
password on a regular basis. Choose a strong password, something like a mix of
both upper and lower case letters with numbers and one or two special
characters. Plus, if you have several Internet banking accounts, never use that
same password for all of them.
Signing in to your Internet-banking account via an e-mail link
Never sign in into your Internet banking account via any
emailer or any e-mail link. These email links are mostly malicious and could be
phishing mails which aim to steal all your confidential information. Though
they look the same, they create an exact replica of your bank’s website to lure
you away.
Not logging out once you are done
Always do log out of the device once you are done and the
transaction is complete. This will save you to a huge extent from falling prey
to the hacking attacks like session hijacking and cross-site scripting
exploits. Even it is better to clear off your browser history and cache once
your transaction is complete.
Use bank’s official app only, not third party’s
For mobile banking, go for the official app only and no
third party app. Also, download the app only from the official app stores like
the Apple’s App Store or Google’s Play Store. Never ever download any app from
the ‘aggregator‘ apps, who may claim to show you the consolidated account views
across banks, but ultimately would trap you with malware and end up stealing
all your confidential information.
Avoid transactions with unknown sources
Avoid transferring any funds to any unknown or unvalidated
source. Refrain from sharing your account details with any unknown source. The
cyber criminals generally tend to send emails to lure innocent people with
attractive offers and ask them to transfer some money. Well, next time be
alert, or you might end up with no balance in your account.
Using Internet banking in public Wi-Fi network
We highly recommend avoiding using your Internet banking on
any shared or unprotected Wi-Fi network unless it’s an extreme emergency. Even
refrain from making any payment using your debit or credit card from any public
Wi-Fi network. These networks can easily be hacked and one can steal all your
credentials.
Failure to check if there is ‘s’ in the URL, https
Check the address bar, if the URL of the website you are
logging into has ‘s’ there in the URL, i.e ‘https‘. It is the key security
layer there which ensures that you are logging into a secure and encrypted
website.
Failure to keep antivirus or anti-malware updated
When you are using a PC for Internet banking, the basic and
critical need is to keep your antivirus updated. Though this does not guarantee
100 per cent protection, but still is much secure to safeguard your online
transactions.
Check if there is padlock icon when you make transaction
Like the security layer ‘https‘, one other thing that you
need to check is, if there is the padlock. You will get to see the padlock icon
either on the top or at the bottom right corner of the webpage. This closed
lock or the padlock ensures that the website on which you are making the
transactions is secure.
Accessing Internet-banking account at cyber cafe or any shared computer
Like the public Wi-Fi networks, you should strictly avoid
using your Internet banking on any public or shared computers. Most of these
computers are unprotected and are malware ridden. Even there is added risk of
the key loggers which can save all your information that you type on the
computer.
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