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HomePress ReleaseSECURE BANKING: HOW TO STAY SAFE AND AVOID LOSING MONEY TO FRAUDSTERS

SECURE BANKING: HOW TO STAY SAFE AND AVOID LOSING MONEY TO FRAUDSTERS

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In today’s fast-paced world, digital banking has revolutionized how we manage our finances, offering unprecedented convenience and efficiency.

Yet, this ease of access also presents opportunities for fraudsters seeking to exploit vulnerabilities.

As financial transactions increase and digital platforms become more integrated into our daily lives, it’s crucial to remain vigilant and informed.

Consider Paul’s experience. Paul received an SMS message claiming his account was blocked and instructing him to call a specific number. Paul calls the number and is asked to provide his PIN and OTP, which the fraudster plans to use to access his account.

Instead of calling the number provided, Paul contacted the official customer service line found on the bank’s website. The bank verified that it was indeed a fraudulent attempt and protected him from losing his money.

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Essential Security Tips to Protect Yourself

Like in Paul’s case, fraudsters employ various tactics to deceive and defraud individuals. Here’s how to protect yourself.

Turn on alerts to monitor account activity.

Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for extra security.

Avoid suspicious links and attachments to avoid being scammed.

Set a strong password to protect yourself from breeches.

How To Set a Strong Password

Use a minimum of 12 characters

Mix upper and lower case

Include numbers and symbols

Avoid using personal information like date of birth, ID number

Don’t reuse passwords from other sites or apps you use

Use a password manager to notify you of breeches

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Equity Bank is committed to safeguarding its customers’ accounts. If you’re an Equity customer, keep these essential security measures in mind:

Never share your PIN, CODE, or OTP with anyone, regardless of their claimed identity.

Keep your personal information confidential and do not share with anyone. This includes your account number, CVV, ID number, and date of birth.

If you receive instructions over the phone, do not enter them into your device. Immediately hang up or disconnect the call.

Avoid sharing personal details, especially your ID number or account number, via SMS or phone call.

Be wary of calls or messages from unknown numbers. All official calls from Equity Bank will originate from 0763 000 000.

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Avoid participating in promotions that seem too good to be true or require upfront payments.

Delete all text messages from the bank before sharing or selling your device. Always log out of online banking platforms and disable password auto-saving.

Never hand over your phone or laptop to unfamiliar individuals, even if they claim to be representatives of telecommunications companies or other service providers, or if they say it’s to confirm a purchase or sale.

Report any suspicious numbers or SMS lines to 333 for FREE.

Be Vigilant: Take control of your financial security now! Don’t let fraudsters trick you. To learn more visit: Secure Banking Tips | Equity Bank Kenya

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