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How To Report Security Threats On Your Online Banking Account


How to Report Security Threats on Your Online Banking Account


The Internet always seems to be under attack from viruses and spyware and other nasty little man-made creatures trying to find a computer to violate. And as online banking has developed, so have threats to online banking. But how can your bank account really be protected with so many threats always lurking on the Internet?

The main threats you will encounter as an online bank user are the "phishing" emails you will receive from scammers who claim to be from the bank. They will request sensitive information about your account. The easiest way to deal with these emails is to simply delete them from your inbox. But you can help the bank fight against these kinds of threats by reporting the email to the bank; few banks let their customers do this, but some will allow you to sign in and send the bank a message stating that you received a fraudulent email. You can then ask them to confirm if they sent the email or not and you will usually hear from them within a few days.

"Phishing" emails are a pain when participating in online banking, but even bigger threats are other there when online banking websites fail to maintain tight security.When a company fails to take small, but standard security measures, this can often lead to larger security problems on the bank's website. These bigger problems can lead to pervasive account theft and information theft if the bank fails to take preventative measures.

These can lead to customer's accounts being stolen and their information also being stolen. Anytime this happens, the bank is in big trouble. The bank will lose customers as well as the confidence they built up as an institution. The online banks are taking every precaution to stop this from happening by having planned maintenance so that their Internet team can run over the website with a fine-tooth comb and pick out any potential problems that haven't been spotted previously.

While online banking isn't quite as security as brick-and-mortar banking, it is far more convenient and often more cost-effective.



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