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Cybercrime Awareness In Manipur
Start Date: 18-09-2019
End Date: 18-10-2019
Mandar Das 4 years 6 months ago
One has to also ensure that the electronic device used for account sign in is free from virus or a Trojan, as these programs have the potential to capture personal information. In that case, first update your antivirus program with the latest definitions, and then run a full scan.
Mandar Das 4 years 6 months ago
It is a good habit to change your account credentials: PIN/PASSWORD on a frequent note. However please DO NOT store or write down that information. Instead memorise it.
Mandar Das 4 years 6 months ago
If you are still hacked and you come across any fraudulent transaction regarding your account and you see that the transaction is not done by you, immediately report it to your bank to minimise the damage. The sooner you inform the more better it will be for you.
Mandar Das 4 years 6 months ago
Beware of phishing sites.Fraudulent emails contain links of look-alike websites to capture your credentials. Bank will never send such communications and ask about your personal or confidential data. Please remember to always visit Banks site instead of clicking on the links provided in emails/third party websites. Also do not respond to popup window asking for your confidential or financial information.
Mandar Das 4 years 6 months ago
You should not click on any unsolicited links on your email and should immediately mark that email as SPAM.
Mandar Das 4 years 6 months ago
Never share confidential information listed below about your Debit/Credit card though email/links seeking such details.
• Your Card number
• Your CVV number on the back of the Card
• Your Online Account Password
• Your Card PIN
• Your OTP sent to your registered mobile/email for an online transaction