Post by akabborakabbor on Feb 13, 2024 2:45:32 GMT -6
The form of fraud using fake messages to identify the correct network operator, or banks, e-wallets, to appropriate SIM cards, personal information or money... is not new but many users still fall into the trap. Many messages impersonate major banks to trick users. The messages all have the same content sent from the bank's number: "We detected your account being used abroad. If not, please click on 'bank name'.com to confirm payment. However, forms of fraud are increasingly "evolving" when fraudulent messages can impersonate the brands (SMS Brandnames) of major banks, causing unsuspecting users to fall into the trap and lose their assets and money. and personal information is exposed. Currently, banks still do not have a plan to thoroughly handle the problem of bad guys using strong tricks, technical and technological vulnerabilities and taking advantage of SMS Brandname to scam users. In addition to always sending messages to warn their customers.
Therefore, in order not to become a victim of SMS Brandname banks sending messages with fraudulent content, users need to be alert and highly vigilant. What to do when you receive strange messages from the bank? The fraudster forged the bank's texting number, sent messages with content that preyed on the user's fear of losing their account or money, or stimulated greed with huge profits and promotions. , winning a prize makes it easier Ghana Telemarketing Data for them to let their guard down, get worried, and click on the link more easily Below are steps to check messages from banks to help users identify whether the message is fake and how to handle it. Check to see if you are a customer, using the bank's service to send messages or not. Carefully check the content of the message coming from a strange bank number to see if it is similar to the presentation of messages previously received from the bank. Check spelling if applicable. Remember the website and standard transaction application of the bank you use and carefully check (including special characters) the website address in the message.
Do not click on links within strange SMS messages at this time. Only make transactions using the bank's official application or website to ensure safety. Set up two-layer authentication in the banking application (can be SMS, token, soft token, biometric authentication, SmartOTP) to prevent the bad case of password disclosure. Absolutely do not share or provide login information or OTP codes to anyone in any form. When you suspect a message is fake or information is missing, immediately call the banks' hotlines on the websites. Form of phone SIM appropriation. Network operators all believe that the form of defrauding users with text messages to upgrade 4G mobile SIMs for free to take over subscriber SIMs and personal information appears and tends to increase. It is still a form of brand impersonation of major carriers that makes users let down their guard and gullibly provide personal information, OTP codes, and from there, bad guys take advantage of and appropriate personal SIM cards.
Therefore, in order not to become a victim of SMS Brandname banks sending messages with fraudulent content, users need to be alert and highly vigilant. What to do when you receive strange messages from the bank? The fraudster forged the bank's texting number, sent messages with content that preyed on the user's fear of losing their account or money, or stimulated greed with huge profits and promotions. , winning a prize makes it easier Ghana Telemarketing Data for them to let their guard down, get worried, and click on the link more easily Below are steps to check messages from banks to help users identify whether the message is fake and how to handle it. Check to see if you are a customer, using the bank's service to send messages or not. Carefully check the content of the message coming from a strange bank number to see if it is similar to the presentation of messages previously received from the bank. Check spelling if applicable. Remember the website and standard transaction application of the bank you use and carefully check (including special characters) the website address in the message.
Do not click on links within strange SMS messages at this time. Only make transactions using the bank's official application or website to ensure safety. Set up two-layer authentication in the banking application (can be SMS, token, soft token, biometric authentication, SmartOTP) to prevent the bad case of password disclosure. Absolutely do not share or provide login information or OTP codes to anyone in any form. When you suspect a message is fake or information is missing, immediately call the banks' hotlines on the websites. Form of phone SIM appropriation. Network operators all believe that the form of defrauding users with text messages to upgrade 4G mobile SIMs for free to take over subscriber SIMs and personal information appears and tends to increase. It is still a form of brand impersonation of major carriers that makes users let down their guard and gullibly provide personal information, OTP codes, and from there, bad guys take advantage of and appropriate personal SIM cards.