Online security

Online security

Online fraud is becoming an increasingly common threat—find out what methods fraudsters use, how to protect yourself against them, and what to do if you fall victim to cybercrime.

How not to be deceived?

Be careful– Attacks usually start with a fake email that encourages you to click on a link or open an attachment. Therefore, always check the sender's address for typos and never log in to a website via a link in an email – type the address into your browser manually. If you have any doubts, call the hotline to determine whether the email is from us.

Be careful– do not share your login, password, or device with others; use password managers that automatically generate strong passwords and enable two-factor authentication where possible; do not use the same passwords in different places where you log in.

Be independent– do not log in to applications or platforms using public devices or devices belonging to someone else (e.g., computers in internet cafes or hotels). You never know if they have spyware that will give fraudsters access to your accounts.

Stay up to date– remember to update your devices and software on your smartphone and computer, and use antivirus software.

Be aware– to avoid fraud, learn about the methods and techniques used by cybercriminals. 

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