The Polish Bank Association attend to the cybersecurity of bank services

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Proper safeguarding of money assets in bank account requires more and more attention and caution. The Polish Bank Association decided to publish a special “Cybersecure wallet” guide on bank services security. In 2015, the Internal Security Agency noted an increase of fraud threats in cyberspace, such as phishing, of as much as 116%. According the Polish Bank Association data, in the third quarter of 2016 the total amount of loans that were attempted to obtain illegally was 64 million 829 thousand 324 PLN.

 

Specialists stress that a lot of problems arises from very insignificant cases of neglect of account holders, such as keeping the PIN together with the card, using the same password for various systems and services, and also delaying reporting lost cards. The reason behind many of them is also revealing the card and the PIN to third parties. A huge threat is the more and more common redirection to fake bank websites (pharming) and encouraging to visit a fake internet site (phishing). You should also remember about the risk of cloning the cards scanned at cash machines.

 

Reporting your cards lost as quickly as possible is very important. Just as reporting the fact of losing documents to the police, as in the era of online services the more and more common practice is for example taking up loans based on stolen documents, which can be done without leaving home. In Poland, there is an open database of all documents that have been reported lost. The database is also used by banks, mobile operators and such entities as financial intermediaries or settlement agencies. Losing traditional documents is closely linked to cyberthreats, so submitting information about lost documents as quickly as possible is a way of preventing people from ordering services with someone else’s documents.

 

You should remember that using online banking really requires a lot of caution. Specialists warn that you should never give anyone your data for logging in to online banking and do not visit your bank’s website through links appearing in the received email messages and do no use search engines to find logging in sites. An important element of attention to security is also antivirus software and using only the trusted wireless networks and computers.


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