3 Things That Can Make Bank Accounts in Hackers Threats


 Do not neglect to maintain account security, including banking accounts connected to the device. Also make sure you have avoided these three things because usually they are the things that trap you the most.

Launching Hacked, the following is a scenario that often makes someone's banking account fall into the wrong hands. As much as possible, avoid the following:


1. Accessing banking accounts with public internet

The most vulnerable are ignorant by accessing banking accounts using the open internet. It's easier to hack when someone is on the same network as the hacker.



2. Click phishing scam

There are more and more emails that trap and almost resemble the company's official account. Therefore, always read over and over again when receiving an email and make sure who the sender is.


Don't let yourself be disappointed and just click on a link that turns out to be a form of phishing.


3. Duplicate card

Be wary of skimmering (copying) cards. An irresponsible person could sneakily place an implanted device in an ATM, gas station, or any point of sale that involves swiping a card. The device records information on the card's magnetic tape containing the card's name, credit card number, and expiration date.


Often, these thieves will use the data to make transactions over the phone or the internet. Sometimes they will transfer data to make fake cards in other countries. Other times, they can take it a step further to regulate identity theft.


Worse still, some thieves even install tiny cameras or fake keypads to steal your PIN, allowing them to drain your bank account.

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