Fraud is always a possibility when it comes to banking, especially online. That’s why you need to know how to spot fraud, prevent it and report it.
How to Spot Fraud
Firstly, you need to know that Premier Bank will never ask for sensitive information like your Digital Banking user ID or password, account number, credit / debit card number, CVV, PIN, OTP, or answers to verify your identity.
Anyone claiming to be from Premier Bank and asking for this information is a fraudster. Please do not provide or share these details via email / SMS or calls.
What You Need to Do to Prevent Fraud
Other than refraining from sharing sensitive information with people claiming to be from Premier Bank, you need to know how to spot a genuine Premier Bank website. Here are the steps to follow:
Click the padlock in your browser window.
Click the ‘View certificates’ link to view the original certificate information
Verify that the SSL certificate issued to Premier Bank is a valid certificate by making sure it has an expiry date and is issued by Certificate Authority – Symantec.
For phishing, vishing, smishing (also known as SMShing), malware and ransomware, email spoofing, and shoulder surfing prevention, please click the link below.
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