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Beware of your personal account info being phished

2018 December – This season, do not allow fraudsters to dampen your joyous celebration. Protect yourself and your money against their deceitful activities.

Fraud comes in various forms. Shockingly, fraudsters are becoming more and more sophisticated in tricking bank clients into revealing their personal information and account details.

One of the methods these fraudsters have been using is called phishing. Phishing is the criminal intent to obtain a person’s sensitive bank information to steal their money. It usually involves sending an email or text message that appears legitimate but will contain links to a fake website requesting sensitive information like username, password, account details, mobile number and one-time passwords. Once these details are stolen, the fraudster now has access to your account and is free to do money transfers to his/her account.

To talk more about phishing is BDO Transaction Banking Head Edwin Reyes.

 

Outsmart Fraudsters with these tips

  1. Never give out confidential information such as internet banking username, password, or one-time passwords (OTP). BDO will NEVER ask for these.
  2. Do not change passwords through an EMAIL REQUEST sent by suspicious senders. The change of internet banking passwords should be done only after customers have successfully logged on to their secure BDO online banking site.
  3. Do not click on WEBSITE LINKS included in suspicious emails. They may redirect to a different site that looks like the official bank website. Tip: Check if the website address begins with “https,” which means that information provided will be encrypted.
  4. In relation, never click on ANY LINK provided by emails to change bank account details.
  5. If you suspect that an email is attempting to phish your information, please report it immediately by forwarding the email to ReportPhish@bdo.com.ph.
  6. Change your password by logging in to BDO Personal Online Banking at www.bdo.com.ph as soon as possible if you think that you may have responded to a suspicious e-mail.
  7. Do not hesitate to call your branch and inform them of the type of incident.

Together with BDO, say no to phishing!