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Protect yourself from electronic crime


Given the growing volume of electronic and online transactions worldwide, there is an increase in crime gangs targeting electronic channels such ATMs and internet banking.

To protect you from the unwelcome attention of these fraudsters and criminals, we recommend that you follow simple security guidelines when you use the internet and electronic banking channel services.

 

Download Microsoft's new program to enhance your security when you use Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE), click here.

For further details, please click into www.microsoft.com/thailand

Operation Aurora - A type of cyber attack exploiting security holes in Internet Explorer. How can you protect yourself - click here.
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To keep your online transactions safe, an informative article is provided regarding security tips for safe internet banking. Learn to know and protect yourself from a malicious type of website, Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF).

Ensure that you don’t become the victim of a phishing scam, a common method of internet fraud.

See the guidelines on how to handle Phishing emails and protect yourself from phishing.

Be mindful of the growing sophistication of ATM fraud.
Security for Online Shopping
You can make purchases online using your credit or Be1st debit card with Be Secure® that offers an additional layer of security and greater confidence through ‘Verified by Visa’. Click here.

Watch out!

Be on the lookout for forged email messages that claim to be sent from Bangkok Bank. We will never send you an email with an attached file. We will also never ask you details about your account by an email message or a pop-up window.

Here is a sample of a forged e-mail message.


Watch Out!
Be on the lookout for any email claiming to be from the Government Lottery Office asking you to send a lottery prize acceptance fee via an ATM. Please note, prize winners will never be notified by
e-mail.

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