Bank customers warned about ID details

The Malta Bankers' Association has warned bank customers, in particular internet banking users, never to divulge personal internet or telephone banking user identification details, passwords or security token details. It is never any bank's policy or...

The Malta Bankers' Association has warned bank customers, in particular internet banking users, never to divulge personal internet or telephone banking user identification details, passwords or security token details. It is never any bank's policy or practice to contact customers and to request such information.

Fraudsters often send forged e-mails, purporting to be from banks, designed to fool recipients into giving such personal financial data. Under no circumstances should customers respond to such requests, which could lead to financial loss. Suspicious e-mails should be forwarded by customers to their bank for further investigation. Customers should also make active use of e-mail filtering software which helps to identify fraudulent, malicious or hoax e-mails.

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