1. Use a strong password- Too many people use their birthday or address for passwords that can be readily discovered. It is therefore better to come up withy something unique. A strong password is at least 7 characters long and contains both upper and lowercase letters. It is also helpful to include a number in the string of possible. This reduces the ability of anyone else guessing a consumer’s chosen password and thereby effect any illegal transactions.
2. Keep login data hidden away- Account information, such as a login or password or anything else that will help a person trying to commit fraud, should be kept in a very safe place. This is not on a “post it”, note or scrap of paper on your desk, where others may see it, but in a locked draw or a diary that you carry with you at all times. Even in the latter case, you may want to record the data in a way that you understand it but will confuse a third party person.
3. Review
transaction history- Just as we should check our
bank account pages for errors and oversights, so we should apply the same level
of scrutiny to our online transactions. This should include not only the most
recent transactions but also the history to make sure that a fraudulent
transaction is not “buried” in the list. Most fraudsters like to steal quietly
and invisibly (one line item that is similar in value) so you need to take
extra care to spot that purchase you never made or bill you never got.
4. Protect your computer- However careful you may be in your online effort to take security seriously you need to keep your hardware secure through the use of up-to-date antivirus software and firewalls to bar intruders from accessing your network or computer. The greatest risk here is file attachments sent to you on email. Always therefore make sure that any files from people you do not know (that make it past your firewall and spam catcher) are deleted (and attachments from them are never opened).
5. Sign out- when operating any online accounts, it is highly advisable that when your online session is complete, you sign out immediately and close the browser window you are done, as double security. If you do need to leave your desk in an office unattended for a few minutes, also make sure that you have locked your computer or password protected it so that others cannot log in to an open session.
6. Avoid public computers- Although it is often convenient to be able to log in remotely to your account (and this can certainly be done from your own smart phone or tablet computer for example) you should ideally avoid signing into your online billing portal on a public computer like the ones at cyber cafés. This is simply because they may not have good security and may have software on computers which record your login and password information for later use by someone wanting to commit fraud.
7. Beware of Email scams- Many fraudsters try to steal the identity of a bank or other financial services institute and send emails requesting personal and confidential information to be provided. Here it is best to simply avoid putting any login or password data into emails.
8. Select a trustworthy Portal- before using any online billing and payment system, be sure to check the credibility of the organization you are dealing with. Check that they are certified and check that they have secure socket layer (SSL) payment certificate etc. You can also read user reviews, blog postings and even “Google” the company to see what you can find that may give you any cause for concern.
If you follow these simple guidelines, you
will protect your confidentiality and your account and enjoy the many benefits
of using an online billing system.
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