Skip to main content

Is Online Banking Safe ?

Online banking allows people to undertake traditional banking activities, like account transfers, payment of bills and requests for stopping payments, via the Internet. Customers can also keep tabs on the account balance from the comfort of their home. In this day and age, online banking has become an indispensable facility for people who are hard pressed for time and find it difficult, if not impossible, to reschedule their busy lives for the sake of making a few withdrawals and deposits. However, there are a few issues that have to be borne in mind in order to avoid being cyber scammed.

Is Online Banking Safe - How Safe is Online Banking?



This question often torments the customer who appreciates the facility of online banking but has a few misgivings about online banking security. An online bank account is accessed with the help of a username and a password. On divulging this information to an impostor, the customer ceases to have control over the online account. The username and the password can be obtained by a trickster in one of the following ways:


Phishing: Phishing is the attempt to acquire potentially sensitive information via email, instant messages, cell phones or through fraudulent websites and social networking websites. Generally, a link spoofing the authentic bank website is sent via email, by scammers, to unsuspecting customers forcing the latter to divulge confidential information like username and password.


Malicious Software: Internet address redirection, which results in redirecting customers to a copycat website that closely resembles the original site, occurs when a malicious software has sneaked into the computer. Hackers may also use a malware program such as keylogger, that allows them to monitor the key strokes. The username and the password can thus be obtained surreptitiously.


Weak Wireless Network Security: Most people who access the Internet from their home, are not tech savvy. They may inadvertently allow others to access their wireless network and retrieve confidential information.


Safe Online Banking Practices


Using Virtual Keyboards: Banks provide the option of using the virtual keyboard as a measure to counteract keylogging malware. The customer should always use the virtual keyboard instead of the physical keyboard.


URL Beginning with "https://": The website's URL should begin with "https://" rather than "http://" since the former allows the user to log in by creating a secure channel over an unsecured network.


Safe Access: One should avoid accessing the online bank account from public computers. One should also avoid accessing the account via a public WiFi from one's laptop. Moreover, a home network ensures safe and secured online banking services.


Choosing a Strong Password: A strong password, that is at least 8 characters long and uses a combination of upper and lower case letters, number and symbols, is ideal.


Choosing Security Questions: Most bank sites allow the user to choose security questions and answers in addition to the username and password. One will be forced to answer this question in case one is accessing the account from a different/unrecognized computer. This provides additional security.


Thwarting Phishing: One should avoid logging into one's account via a link that has been received in an incoming email requesting a change of username or password. This may help ward off phishing.


The above measures may help us answer in the affirmative to the question, 'Is online banking safe'. In addition to these measures, one should remember that not all banks operating on the Internet are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). FDIC insured banks guarantee deposits less than $100,000. Many banks, that are chartered overseas, are not FDIC insured. To determine whether a bank is FDIC insured, the customer should visit the FDIC website. 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Ask a Question and get the best possible Answer!

What’s the best way to ask a question ? The easiest way to contact me about any computer problems or issues is via email. You can reach me via email at snehal [at] techproceed [dot] com. I will respond to as many emails as I can, but due to the large volume of emails that I recieve every day, there is no guarantee that I will get back to you.  If you have any other inquires, questions, comments, ideas, etc, feel free to fill the form given below and I will do my best to respond.  Submit an article to see it on Techproceed ! Are you interested to see your article on TechProceed for the benefit of IT community?  I believe that personally accessible technology is the foundation of humanity’s future. To that end I help people to understand and safely use personal computers and related technology so that they can do more, be more, grow more and connect more than ever before, and be an active participant in that future.  You could submit...

What's Hot

Ask Snehal AI The world's best virtual tarot This Virtual tarot that that can answer all kinds of questions. Questions about the present, the past, and your future. He can be a bit temperamental, requiring that each question be presented with a petition of "Snehal, please answer the following question" or "Snehal, please answer" before each question is asked. Failure to correctly petition will not bring results.    http://asksnehal.techproceed.com/        What's Hot ?                 This section provides a snapshot of what's on the public's collective mind by allowing users to view the fastest-rising searches for different points of time. It also highlights search terms that have suddenly become the most popular among the rest.  Following list is updated day by day, dynamically: Share Files of Any Size Online via Private Torrent in...

How To Read Medium Articles for Free

I’m a regular Medium user and I read Medium articles almost every day. A few years back I didn’t have Medium membership—so, I had to find ways how to read Medium articles for free. I was able to find some ways to bypass Medium’s paywall system and read an unlimited amount of articles every day. I’ll share exactly how to read Medium articles for free in this article. Medium is a great blogging platform. This platform allows anyone to publish and read articles, but some of the articles on Medium are behind a paywall, which means they require a paid membership to read. Medium offers every user 3 free articles to read every month. That means you can read up to 3 articles that are published behind the Medium paywall. Stories that aren’t behind the Medium paywall are forever free to read. Here’s how to read Medium articles for free: You can read Medium articles for free by using the incognito mode of your browser, using extensions of Chrome, using the Telegram instant view from...