Tame your computer - bank on it (safely)

In her regular series for Cambridge Network members, software training expert Karen Roem offers handy tips to help you 'Tame your computer'. This week she offers 10 tips for safe online banking.

 

Last week I was invited to appear on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire's Lunchtime Live show. So I put on my best clothes, combed my hair (it’s radio, man!) and drove to the studio to pop in for a chat with Charlie Thompson.

Whereas initially I was told it would be “… for something similar to your articles on taming your computer,” Charlie changed his mind and talked to me about online banking and phishing emails, while listeners were given the opportunity to text, email or ask their questions live on air. But hey, it made great tip inspiration as there are various measures you can take to protect yourself against the risks of online banking.

Here’s how:

  1. Only use official online banking pages.
  2. Don’t trust a link in an email that takes you straight to an Online Banking login page.
  3. Create passwords and PINs that are hard to guess.
  4. Never use the same password for all your electronic business.
  5. Avoid doing online banking when connected to a network you don't control.
  6. Look for ‘https’ (for secure) at the start of the web address when you pay or bank online.
  7. Protect your computer with up-to-date security software.
  8. Be wary of opening attachments or links in emails that you weren’t expecting or from strangers. Or from fake emails from people you know.
  9. Don’t be fooled … banks will never ask for your login details via email, text or phone. Nor will they ask to transfer money to a new account.
  10. And just in case … check your bank statements regularly.

If you follow these basic steps and stay vigilant, you can enjoy the convenience of online banking. (With special thanks to Kevin who contacted Charlie during the show to say he always makes an initial payment of £1 before transferring a big chunk of money to somebody who he has never paid before.)

18 January 2016

Karen Roem offers software training and support through her company Roem Ltd.  Contact her by email   ([email protected]) or visit her website at www.roem.co.uk

Please note: Cambridge Network's Learning Collaboration members have the opportunity to book places on Roem Ltd courses at a reduced rate.

 



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