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Know
who you are dealing with - Always access internet banking by
typing the address in to your web browser. Never go to a website from
a link in an email and enter personal details
Keep hold of your cash - Don't be conned by convincing
emails offering you're the chance to make some easy money. If it looks
too good to be true it probably is! Be especially wary of unsolicited
emails from outside the UK - it will be much harder to prove they are
who they say they are.
Keep
your PC secure - Use up-to-date anti-virus software, a personal
firewall and anti-spyware software to prevent unauthorised access and
viruses being downloaded onto your PC when you’re on the internet.
If your computer uses the Microsoft Windows operating system (eg. Windows
XP) and Web Browser (eg. Internet Explorer), keep it updated from the
Microsoft website. Be extra careful of using internet cafes or any PC
which is not your own and over which you have no control.
Check your statement - If you notice anything irregular
(eg. transactions you don’t remember making or recognise) on your
account contact your bank immediately.
Ensure
that there is a locked padlock or unbroken key in the bottom
right of your browser window before entering any information. The website
address will change from 'http' to 'https' when a secure connection is
made. You can check the Security Certificate is authentic by double clicking
on the Padlock symbol at the bottom right of your browser window.
Never
leave your computer unattended when logged in to Internet Banking.
Ensure
that you log-out properly when you have finished banking online.
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