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    PSBank warns public about the dangers of e-mail scams

    ArchivesPSBank warns public about the dangers of e-mail scams

    More than 205 billion e-mails are sent and received each day, but only less than 10% of the public are able to identify regular e-mails from phishing e-mails. This poses a problem since phishing is one of the most popular scams used by Internet fraudsters to obtain sensitive personal and financial information. Commonly associated with phishing is pharming, another scam that redirects web visits intended for legitimate websites of institutions like banks to fake websites they created to deceive their victims in disclosing confidential personal and financial data for their own gain.

    Without knowledge about these scams and preventive measures against them, anyone can easily be robbed off their hard-earned money.

    To address this, Philippine Savings Bank (PSBank) has made financial consumer protection as one of its top priorities to ensure its clients that all their financial transactions are safe and secured.

    In line with this, PSBank Vice President for Information Security Division Dan D. Duplito reminds the public of the importance of being aware about these scams and the risks that come with them. “The need to be aware of scams such as phishing and pharming is emphasized further as communicating and disclosing sensitive information through e-mail becomes more pervasive. That is why in PSBank we are advocating to fight these scams through an information campaign dubbed as ‘Be Aware’ that provides our clients with tips on how to protect themselves against various scams,” Mr. Duplito said.

    “One of the top priorities of PSBank is to assure our clients that all their financial transactions are safe. We also strongly advocate financial consumer protection by reminding everyone, so they too can protect themselves from becoming victims of scams,” said Mr. Duplito.

    While phishing and pharming share the same objectives, they are different in methods of acquiring information. Phishing e-mails often come from unrecognized or unknown senders. The content of the e-mails ask the user to confirm personal or financial information by replying, clicking on a link, or downloading an attachment. The links found in these phishing e-mails can also lead to possible pharming incidents. Fraudsters using pharming purposely redirect victims to fake websites that they have created or legitimate websites that they have hacked.

    “Phishing and pharming scams are usually done through e-mails. E-mails from banking institutions, such as PSBank, will never ask for your passwords, PIN, card details, and other sensitive personal information through an e-mail,” Mr. Duplito said.

    “Always be extra cautious and practice discernment when it comes to checking e-mails. We highly recommend that you avoid connecting to public Wi-Fi when conducting bank transactions through online or mobile platforms and to double check if the web address you are viewing is correct and secured,” he added.

    Mr. Duplito also emphasized the importance of regularly monitoring one’s account, which can be conveniently done through the Internet and mobile banking facility of banks such as the PSBank Online and PSBank Mobile app. He also noted that PSBank accountholders should take advantage of the PSBank ATM Lock feature that can be accessed through PSBank Online or Mobile to prevent any unauthorized transactions in their account.

    For any unauthorized transactions, PSBank clients can immediately call the 24/7 PSBank Customer Experience Hotline at 02-845-8888 or visit any nearest PSBank branch.

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