PSBank’s Information Security Division Head shares
effective ways on howto keep your finances safe this 2017
Now that technology has become more sophisticated and
accessible to most people, cybercrimes have increased worldwide. Majority or
50% of fraud incidents are associated with online payment channels and such
incidents are seen to increase in the next few years.
ATM fraud and
cases of identity theft—the two leading security concerns among consumers in
the region--and online scams have caused alarms to the general public prompting
authorities to take action. In 1998,
Republic Act 8484 or the law regulating the issuance and use of access devices
to fight fraud was passed into law to protect the rights and define the
liabilities of parties in commercial transactions by regulating the issuance
and use of access devices such as credit cards.
Access devices are any card, plate, code, account number,
electronic serial number, personal identification number, or other
telecommunications service, equipment, or instrumental identifier, or other
means of account access that can be used to obtain money, good, services, or
anything of value or to initiate a transfer of funds. In the latter part of
2016, House Bill 4702 was filed. It aims to put stiffer penalties to those
proven to have committed cybercrimes. Currently, violators are only imposed a
PHP10,000 penalty fee and imprisonment of six to 10 years. In the bill, an
increase of the penalty from PhP10,000 to
PHP3 million to PhP5million and imprisonment for a minimum of 20 years
was proposed.
“We have expected an increase of cybercrime and identity
theft cases in the country considering that gadgets and the Internet have
become cheaper and more accessible to most people. To keep our clients safe
from falling victims to cybercrime, we have been very active in reminding them
to protect their financial information through various means,” said PSBank Vice President for Information
Security Division Dan Duplito.
PSBank shares five ways to stay scam-proof and to keep
your finances and personal identity safe:
Use multiple strong passwords for your important personal
accounts. Some people prefer to use a uniform password across all of their
accounts. This saves them the hassle of having to remember multiple passwords.
However, cybercriminals are smarter now. Using the same password across all of
your accounts make it easier for hackers to get into your accounts and steal
personal information. Use a password manager software to help you remember and
organize multiple passwords.
Keep your important IDs separate from your wallet. As
Philippines is still mainly a cash-based nation, we all still carry a wallet
wherever we go. In that wallet includes cash and all of your most important
IDs. However, unfortunate incidents such as losing your wallet or having it
stolen can’t be avoided. It is important to stay vigilant in your surroundings
at all times and be smarter with how you keep your daily essentials. There’s no
need to bring all of your IDs on a daily basis. Identify which ones you need
the most and keep them in a separate card purse.
Secure your phone with a password. Mobile phones have
become an important part of people’s lives. Not only does it help keep people
in touch with their loved ones but it also allows them to accomplish multiple
tasks whenever and wherever they are. Mobile phones these days hold a
significant amount of personal details that can be accessed easily when the
phone is stolen or lost. To secure your personal information, ensure that your
mobile phone is locked with a strong password and/or fingerprint
authentication.
Take extra
precautionary measures to protect your information. Banks normally offer extra
security features that you can use free of charge. PSBank, in particular,
offers the PSBank ATM Lock feature that their clients can use for free. The
PSBank ATM Lock is an extra security layer that can be accessed through PSBank
Online or Mobile to prevent any unauthorized transactions in your bank account.
When ATM Lock is activated, an ATM card cannot be used for withdrawals, online
transactions and other access points such as point-of-sale (POS) purchases that
require the use of the ATM card
number. This gives clients to closely monitor and control their account.
Report scams. Always double check your bank statements
and online shopping accounts to spot for any suspicious transactions. In case
you feel that you have been victimized by a scam or identity theft report it to
your bank right away to ensure that you are able to freeze your account and
control the situation. Banks normally offer 24/7 customer service. For PSBank
clients, they can immediately call our 24/7 PSBank Customer Experience Hotline
at 02-845-8888 or visit any nearest PSBank branch.
“The Internet has become an integral part of our lives.
It is important to be extra careful with the information that we share online.
It always helps to closely work with your bank to see how you can protect your
finances. Being aware of the different online scams and ways on how fraudsters
steal people’s identity will also help you stay alert and protected,” shared
Mr. Duplito.
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