Santander Bank issued a warning. Better remember and pass it on
Santander Bank once again warns against fraud. The bank has just issued a warning and given four rules. It is worth knowing and using them. And this is regardless of which bank you have an account in. These principles are universal.
Sandander Bank has been leading the way for some time now campaign warning against fraud, titled “don’t believe in fairy tales”. He published it once again on his Facebook profile important warning and included four rules that every bank account holder should know.
Santander Bank reminds us that fraudsters are just waiting for our money. Often, all it takes is a moment of inattention and excessive haste, and then it’s hard to undo it all. However, it all starts the same way. From fake posts leading to formswhich only serve to extort our data. Once attackers get our data, they will easily rob us of our savings. But that’s not all. Currently, One of the most popular scams is BLIK.
Do you receive a message in which your friend says that he has problems with payments from his account and asks you to send him a BLIK code? Criminals do not hesitate to impersonate your friends. Every time they try to extort money or confidential data. How to protect yourself?
The bank warns how to protect yourself against fraud
Four key principles:
- If it’s a close friend, call to him and make sure he really needs it.
- If it’s a friend you don’t have contact with, ignore the request and tell your loved ones that they may receive similar messages.
- Watch out for sensational articles, video materials or “clickbytes” sent by your friends. This may be an attempt to take over your account.
- Remember to enable an additional authentication component on the websites you use.
The campaign is quite visually pleasing and it must be admitted that it attracts attention. But above all, it teaches you how to protect yourself against attack attempts. And criminals spare no one. And you don’t have to have an account at Santander Bank to fall victim to this type of crime.
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