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Types of Fraud
Understanding Identity Theft
About identity theft
Identity theft occurs when someone steals your personal information and uses it to open new accounts or initiate transactions in your name. If you believe you are a victim of identity theft, report it immediately to your Branch Sales Officer or the nearest police station in your area.
How identity thieves use your personal information?
- They can call your credit card issuer pretending to be you and ask to change the mailing address on your credit card account. The imposer then runs up charges on your account, because the statements are sent to the "new address" it may take some time to realise that there is a problem.
- They can forge counterfeit cheques or create fake debit cards to drain your bank account
Phishing
This is the practice of sending emails to mislead the recipients into disclosing personal information like credit card numbers, personal identification
numbers (PINS), passwords or account data, usually by directing the recipient to a fake website.
These emails, which often contain official logos, urge persons to update their information, by clicking on a link in the email which takes them to a bogus website, where the entered information is captured.
Email Fraud
In today's technological environment, email has become the preferred method of communication. Career fraudsters can use modern technology to illegally access your e-mail. Once they gain access to your email, they can impersonate you, and issue instructions to your bank for large withdrawals.
Fraudsters can also devise ingenious schemes:-
- Be wary of e-mails promising vast sums of money or suggesting that you’ve won a wonderful prize for which you must provide money to redeem
- Before you entertain these unsolicited emails consider; if something seems too good to be true, it probably is a scam
- Your bank will never ask you to reveal your account number, username or password via telephone. If necessary, they would ask you to visit the branch. Be vigilant. Be cautious. Be aware.
Card Skimming
Skimming involves the use of a card reading device that copies the account information from your debit card/credit card when swiped. These devices are very small and can be easily carried around. Once perpetrators have acquired this information, they can create a clone of your debit/credit card to withdraw large amounts of money from your account unknowingly to you.
Tips to protect yourself from "Card Skimming"
- Never let your card out of your sight
- Ask for a mobile machine, so that transactions can be done in front of you.
- During these transactions always use your hands to cover your PIN
- If these are unavailable, accompany the host or hostess to the cashier
- DO NOT give your PIN or your Card to anyone
- Where possible, let the retailer enter the sale amount and swipe your card for yourself during transactions
ATM Shoulder Surfing
Shoulder Surfing
Shoulder Surfing involves a fraudster looking over your shoulders to observe you enter your PIN to conduct a transaction. Once your PIN has been compromised, your investments are no longer safe.
ATM Card Swapping
In instances where PINS have been acquired, perpetrators usually try to swap your card, so that they can access your money immediately. Distractions are ways used to swap your card. Once they are armed with your pin and your card, your account can be compromised.
Credit Card and Debit Card Theft
Cases of Credit Card and debit card fraud have increased significantly in Trinidad and Tobago and investigations have shown that this is mostly due to the negligence of customers, who fail to take simple precautionary steps while conducting transactions.
Here are some tips to always keep in mind when using your credit and debit cards.
- Always ask the retailer to confirm the amount being debited from your card
- Always keep your receipts. If you must discard them, either tear them into several pieces or shred them
- NEVER write down or disclose your pin to anyone, even if they claim to be from your banking institution
- DON'T keep your cheque books with your cards
- Sign new cards as they arrive
- ? Do customers get to destroy their own cards?
- Check your account balances at least weekly, to ensure that your account is not being tampered with
- Be careful when giving your account numbers, never give this information over the phone unless you have initiated the call
- Avoid pinning your credit card
- Only use cards that you use frequently and check your credit card bills
- Inform your bank when you travelling so that if your card has been compromised, you can be alerted.
- DO NOT leave your cards unattended in a bag or pocket, in a public place
Using your Republic Bank Credit Card with Chip and Pin Technology
Using your Republic Bank Credit Card with Chip and Pin technology is very similar to using your LINX card. At the terminals that have been converted to Chip and Pin Technology, the merchant will insert your card into the terminal and leave it there for the duration of the transaction.
What is a Chip and Pin Credit Card?
It is a credit card which contains an embedded microchip that is encrypted and virtually impossible to replicate. When used at merchants with chip-enabled Point of Sale terminals and at ATMs, the cardholder is required to enter his/her Personal Identification Number (PIN) to verify the transaction instead of signing a sales slip. The system validates the data on the Chip and the PIN, helping to ensure a more secured transaction.
Remember your finances are your responsibility, so take the extra step to ensure the safety of your investments.
For more information, log onto republictt.com or call our Chip Hotline at 627-3348 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week)
Work from Home Scam (Mystery Shopper)
The younger population is normally the target of this scheme. It involves a fraudster employing your services to conduct supermarket or other surveys and making payment to you by way of a fraudulent cheque He then asks you to cash the cheque and take a percentage before transferring the balance to someone else. Beware of these get rich quick schemes. While you are focused on earning an honest dollar, career fraudsters are busy devising schemes to deprive you of your hard earned money.
You can never be too careful as fraudsters are always changing and adapting their techniques. However, with these helpful safety tips in mind, you can do a lot in the fight against phishing and online fraud
Together, we have he power to make a difference; to make a dent in this criminal offence by being armed with the necessary tools to protect yourself and your investments.
Call Republic Bank's Call Centre at (868) 623-4RBL (4725) email: internetbanking@republictt.com
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