What Are Phishing Emails And Can They Compromise The Security of My Online Banking Account?
"Phishing" emails are one of the biggest threats to online banking
customers. Hackers and scammers use "phishing" emails to extract
information from bank customers. They will disguise themselves as a
bank representative and email you asking for sensitive information. To
put on the pressure, they will generally try to convince you that your
account will be suspended if you do not email them immediately. But if
you do, they will take this information and use it to extract money
from your account.
When you read about "phishing" scams, you probably wonder how anyone
can fall for such an obvious trap-and you probably can't even imagine
it happening to you. Most people think this, but every day, millions of
people receive "phishing" emails and there are a percentage of those
who reply. Many people reply because of the threat that appears in the
email "your account will be terminated," which is enough to make anyone
act before they think.
These emails fool people because of the look of the email as well. It
will look very professional and it will seem like it came from the
bank, but it is actually a fake. Many people have noticed the warnings
that are on their service's online banking website, stating that the
bank will never ask for your personal information through an email or
through the telephone. So remember that your bank will never contact
you through either of these methods; and if they do for what ever
reason, they will never ask you for your password or credit card
details. If someone calls asking for your details, they are probably
not who they say they are.
The most ironic thing about these emails is that they actually prey
upon people's fears of being exposed to fraud. Some include comments
stating that you will be a victim of fraud if you do not update your
account.
Not every email from a company will be a attempt at "phishing"; some
are legitimate. But if you get an email asking for sensitive
information, then it is more than likely a fake, so do not answer it.
Either delete it or report it to your bank.
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