FraudSMART.ie have given 10 top tips to being Fraud Aware
- Never respond to an email or text asking for financial, personal or security information.
- Your personal details are precious – always keep PINs and passwords private.
- Don’t click on links or attachments in unsolicited emails or texts. Log into accounts and
websites directly. - Remember, card issuers and banks never ask for PIN or security details.
- Don’t assume an email, call or text is genuine because someone has basic information like
your name or address. Fraudsters use publicly available information to lure you in. - Did you know it takes two people to terminate a landline call?
– Make sure you hear a dial tone when you hang up or call back to check the caller’s ID – and
never use a number given to you by the caller.
– FraudSMART is a fraud awareness initiative developed by Banking & Payments
Federation Ireland (BPFI). - Always keep your debit/credit card in sight when paying for goods or services.
- Cover your PIN every time you pay using your card and at the ATM.
- Unsecured public Wi-Fi networks are hotspots for fraudsters – use 4G when shopping or
banking online. - If something doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t! Stay in control and don’t be rushed into
making a decision you might regret. It’s always better to check, chat and challenge.
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