Users limiting ONLINE BANKING

Saturday, 14 December 2013

Users are deferring from using Online Banking due to risk posed by malware.
The survey conducted by Kaspersky Lab and B2B International revealed that while performing financial transactions on smartphones and tablets , users do not feel safe saying it "RISKY".
Around 28% of smart phone users do not feel safe and comfortable  doing financial transactions due to security risks associated with it.

Keep in mind below two things while using Online Banking:

  • For using Online Banking you must learn the system properly else it creates issues and problems to make transaction clearly.
  • Keep changing your password regularly to avoid hacking by others and to be secured.

Kronenberg recommends three key steps for protecting your personal finances and your identity online:

Be Protected: Make sure you have a reputable antispyware and antivirus program installed on your computer. Be careful when doing searches for "free" antivirus software because the results are often decoys that have malicious programming built in to them.

Stay Protected: Suppress the urge to hit the ignore button when you get those pesky reminders asking if you would like to check for updates. By having the most up-to-date software for both your operating system (like Windows or Linux) and your antispyware and antivirus program, you get the highest level of security.

Diversity is key: Would you ever use the same key for your car, office and your home? Although it may seem simplest to just use the same password for all your online accounts, it is perhaps the riskiest thing you can do to open yourself up to identity theft. If just one of your accounts is hacked it opens the door for the thief to gain access to all of them.



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