Net Banking Security Tips

Net Banking Security Tips

Net banking is the current Mode of Transaction which all of us use. But as online scams , fraud are rapidly Increasing day by day , So to Secure yourself from the net banking theft follow these Simple tips:

Type your internet banking URL

Always access our internet banking by typing the correct URL (ex:- https://www.unionbankonline.com) into your browser. Never click on a link in an email to take you to a website, or enter personal details either in the email or website.

Password and PIN security

You should always be wary if you receive unsolicited emails or calls asking you to disclose any personal details or card numbers. This information should be kept secret at all times. Be cautious about disclosing personal information to individuals you do not know.

Please remember that we will never contact you directly to ask you to disclose your PIN or your full password information.


If it sounds too good to be true...

It probably is. Don't be conned by convincing emails offering you the chance to make some easy money. As with most things, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is. Be cautious of unsolicited emails from overseas - it is much harder to prove legitimacy of the organisations behind the emails.


Contact Bank Administrator

If your bank deducts uncertain amount of balance without letting you know, then complaint the bank administrator regarding amount deduction. 


PC security

It is important to use up-to-date anti-virus software and a personal firewall. If your computer uses Microsoft Windows, it is important to keep it updated via the Windows Update feature, equally if you use another operating system you should check regularly for updates. You should be vigilant if you use internet cafes or a computer that is not your own and over which you have no control.
You can also Check Further PC Security Tips 


Keep your identity private offline

Your identity can be as easily stolen offline as it can online. It is important that you comply with instructions about destroying new PIN numbers and expired bank cards.

You should also consider using a crosscut shredder to destroy bank and other statements that may contain sensitive personal information. It is advisable to store retained documents in a suitable locked and fireproof container.


Check your statements

It is important to check your statements regularly; a quick check will help identify any erroneous or criminal transactions that might have been performed on your account without your knowledge.


Check your banking session is secure

When undertaking any banking on the internet, check that the session is secure. There are two simple indicators that will tell you if your session is secure. The first is the use of https:// in the URL. Some browsers such as Mozilla Firefox change the colour of the url window when you are in a secure session. The other indicator is the presence of a digital certificate represented by a padlock or key in the bottom right hand corner. If you double click on this icon it should provide you with information about the organisation with which you have entered in to a secure session.


Check for spyware

In addition to being protected by using up-to-date antivirus software you should also regularly use software to remove spyware from you computer, as these programs record information about your internet use and transmit it without your permission. In some circumstances this can compromise your PC security.


Ensure you log off properly

It is important to completely log off from your internet banking session; simply closing the window you performed the transaction in may not close the banking session. If your computer is infected with a Trojan, your session may become hijacked by a criminal and financial transactions may be performed without your knowledge. It is also advisable to disconnect from the internet if you are not planning to use it.

These are The Simple But useful net banking Security Tips which you can follow to Secure your Money.

4 comments:

  1. Few days ago i transferred Rs. 40,000 Cash in my IDBI bank account from SBI net banking, but i did not got the transaction Receipt through my net banking account, could you help me ?
    What should I do now , completely pissed off

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    1. Thank you sir , for your comment,
      I had also faced similar Kind of problem few days back, but my amount was just of Rs. 499
      You meant to say that, while you are transferring your balance via net banking, transaction failed due to Server Down ?
      If yes, Then Email to regional manager of both banks regarding transaction failure.. and carry all the records you have of your net banking account..
      If the bank did not help you then fire a consumer court case against them.. This will surely help you :)
      Good Luck !

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