
Bank of Ireland is warning consumers to be especially vigilant for fraud as Black Friday and Cyber Monday approach.
These are key online shopping dates for many consumers, which also means fraudsters will be stepping up their activity.
For those shopping online this Black Friday or Cyber Monday, Bank of Ireland is providing tips to stay safe.
- Be careful with links in emails and texts – Fake links can lead to fake websites where you may be asked to share your personal banking details including activation codes. Do not share your banking details, including your full online banking PIN, or other personal information.
- Think before you click – make sure you double check website addresses for anything unusual.
- Use trusted websites – check that the ‘https’ and the lock symbol is displayed. Exercise caution with Pop ups on your social media feed (fraudsters can pay to have their ads in front of you).
- On a mobile device use trusted apps – it can be difficult to see the full web address on mobile if you are using a web browser so instead stick with trusted apps.
- Use up to date anti-virus software on your computer – this will help protect it against malware.
To coincide with the busy pre-Christmas shopping period, Bank of Ireland has launched a new national fraud advertising campaign, reminding customers to Stop, Think and Check. The Bank is publishing a series of ‘True Crime’ videos with renowned cyberpsychologist Professor Mary Aiken providing insights and tips to help people protect themselves. Visit Security Zone - Bank of Ireland Group Website
