Oct 10, 2023
With the advent of technology, our payments are becoming increasingly digital. You must have made several payments via digital means like UPI, NEFT, etc. Digital payments are quick and convenient and also help in tracking expenses.
Unfortunately, scammers have started exploiting technology to commit their fraudulent activities. Scammers can get access to your sensitive information and use it in their favour via scamming techniques like phishing and hacking. Hence, you must safeguard your interests.
OTP protect and password protect are no longer just good practices but rather a necessity. If you continue using weak passwords, your account will be more susceptible to hacking. This article will tell you how to prevent unauthorised access to your account and secure your online transactions.
If scammers get unauthorised access to your account, it can cause financial loss, data breach and identity theft. Hence, you must prevent scammers from gaining unauthorised access to your account. The following are some tips to help you in this endeavour -
To ensure no one can access your account, you should maintain confidentiality. Do not share your PINs, passwords or OTPs with anyone. Remember that no bank representative can ask you to share your OTP. If asked, please report it to the bank and authorities immediately.
To reduce the risk further, never write down your PIN, password or OTP on a piece of paper. Someone can get access to the paper, which can lead to your account getting hacked!
Scammers can try to steal your digital identity by using your personal information. Never share your personal information without first authenticating the requestor of such information.
2FA or two-factor authentication acts as an additional layer of security for your account. If scammers get access to your PIN or password, then having 2FA can safeguard your account.
2FA typically works by giving you a one-time key or OTP to log into your account. The bank will share the key or password to your registered mobile number and email ID. To successfully log into your account, the scammers will also need to have access to your mobile number or email ID.
If your passwords are easy to guess, then your bank account will always be at a constant risk of being compromised. Do not use easy words or combinations like date of birth as your PIN or password as that will compromise your password protection.
It is advisable to periodically update your PIN and password to enhance your password privacy.
To prevent the occurrence of a scam, it is crucial to know how the scammers operate. HDFC Bank Vigil Aunty can help you achieve this. She provides you with recent scam techniques, how to prevent them, and what to do if you ever happen to be a victim.
By being mindful, you can significantly reduce the risk of being scammed. Scammers typically use phishing tactics to get access to your personal details. Phishing means fraudulently impersonating someone else. Under a phishing attack, the scammers might pretend to be bank representatives and ask you to validate your personal information. Scammers can also send you emails with attractive offers that contain fake URLs to their websites. Once you land on these links, you will be asked to provide your personal information.
If you are cautious enough to authenticate the requestor's identity and URL before providing any information, then you can limit your chances of being scammed.
You can also sign up for transaction alerts for your account to get notified in real time for any debit or credit activities related to your account. This will help you promptly alert the bank and authorities.
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