Our best advice to help you avoid fraud

Our best advice to help you avoid fraud - text

Fraud can take many forms from phishing emails and fake websites to phone scams and identity theft. Staying informed and vigilant is your best defense. 

Here are essential practices to help you protect yourself:
 

Be sceptical of unsolicited contact

  • Don’t trust unexpected emails, texts, or calls asking for personal information

  • Verify the sender or caller before responding especially if they claim to be from a bank, government agency, or tech support

  • Never click suspicious links or download unknown attachments
     

Safeguard your personal information

  • Use strong, unique passwords for each account

  • Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) wherever possible

  • Avoid sharing sensitive details (like your ID number or credit card info) unless you're sure the platform is secure
     

Stay secure online

  • Keep your devices and software updated

  • Use antivirus and firewall protection

  • Only enter personal data on websites with secure connections (https:// in the URL)
     

Think before you act

  • Scammers often create a sense of urgency pause and think before reacting

  • If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is

  • Consult a trusted friend or advisor if you're unsure
     

Monitor your financial activity

  • Regularly check your bank and credit card statements