Security at MeDirect
Scams and other cyber security risks are on the rise, and one must be cautious and aware on how to identify them. For this reason, it is very important that one stops, looks and thinks before proceeding. Below, one can find some tips on how to be more secure while surfing the internet or using portable devices.
Tips for safer banking
Phishing is a social engineering tactic where scammers seek to convince you to hand over your personal details often via malicious links or attachments, usually by email.
Common traits of phishing:
- Asking for personal information.
- Suspicious attachments.
- A sense of urgency.
- Too good to be true.
Avoid phishing by:
- Checking sender address.
- Hover over any links and check if they are related to the company you are dealing with.
- Verify with sender via a different channel such as phone.
Have you received a suspicious email or SMS?
If you received a suspicious email, SMS or phone call claiming to be from MeDirect:
- Do not respond to the email or SMS.
- Do not open any attachments or click on the URL links contained in the email.
- Call us in 02 518 00 00. The information you provide will be used to help reduce financial fraud.
Tips for safer banking
Update Software
Always update your operating system and applications when the vendors release any fixes or enhancements. Also, only use applications available on your device’s official store.
Never Reveal Personal Information
MeDirect will never ask you for password or pin. Do not divulge any details of your password to anyone. When possible, always use multi factor authentication.
Install an anti-virus software
Virus protection software is critical to keeping your personal computer and your online banking safe. Install and regularly update anti-virus and firewall protection on your computer. Scan your computer often.
Backup your device
Make sure your personal computer is backed up. There are numerous cloud options available. If your device is lost or stolen, you’ll be able to recover your data.
Be cautious with downloads
Do not download software from unknown or untrusted websites unless you are sure they are safe.
Lock your device
Make sure that your device has a secure password and never leave the device unlocked when unattended. Use biometrics like fingerprint and faceID when available.
Stay safe
Be cautious when using public WIFI. Do not browse to any sensitive websites such as banking over a public WIFI, unless you are sure it is a secure network.
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