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Points to remember when logging in
When logging into your e-banking facility, you have to enter sensitive and private details (for instance your password). This is how to do so in a secure manner.
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Glossary
So that you know what terms like Trojans, worms or ransomware are all about, our glossary provides you with a brief description of the most important technical terms all around your digital security.
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Points to remember when logging out
Notify your financial institution that you have finished e-banking so that your session can be terminated securely.
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Protected data access
Identification numbers, passwords, PINs, mTANs and other means of legitimisation are important and effective obstacles against hacker attacks.
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World Password Day – Secure Log-ins
E-Mail, Facebook, Ricardo etc. – It takes one step to log in: Entering your password. What happens though when your password is stolen? Activating a second step doubles your data security.
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Phishing
Attackers use phishing to obtain log-in data from unsuspecting Internet users, for instance to then access e-banking facilities or online shops. In the process, the attackers affect a fake identity …
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Secure e-banking starts when logging in
Even the most secure password in the world becomes useless if you disclose it in the wrong place. You should therefore follow our instructions on how to log in securely.
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Facebook Settings
Facebook bietet sehr viele Konfigurationsmöglichkeiten. Dabei den Überblick zu behalten und die optimalen Einstellungen zu wählen, ist nicht immer einfach. Unsere Checkliste soll Ihnen helfen, Ihren …
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Tip of the Month: Logging out of e-banking
Finished e-banking? Don’t just close your browser window; quit your session via the “sign out”, “log-out” or “close” option.
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Mobile ID
Special SIM cards enable secure processing of encrypted messages when logging into e-banking facilities.
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