With more and more credit card users, people are paying more and more attention to the security of using credit cards. So how to prevent credit card fraud? ICBC introduced the "eight tips" to prevent credit card fraud.
1. Do not easily disclose personal information, including your ID number and bank card number, to others. If you have any questions and need to call the police, you should consult in person at a bank or other financial institution or report the case to the local public security agency. , do not call the police from the phone number provided by the fraud suspect.
2. Pay attention to the safe use of online banking, install necessary anti-virus, anti-Trojan software and online banking security controls. After confirming that the login is authentic, do not easily accept unfamiliar files, and do not easily use other people’s computers to log in. Online banking.
3. Be vigilant when using self-service banks. At present, the doors of self-service banks have been gradually changed to open with buttons. When withdrawing money from self-service banks, if a suspicious device or "Press password to confirm" is found at the entrance and exit of the self-service bank, When prompted, please do not swipe your card or enter your password, and report to the bank and public security department in a timely manner.
4. Pay attention to separating the card from the ID card. Many people keep their ID cards and bank cards together in life. Once lost or stolen, the cardholder is likely to lose funds.
5. When swiping a credit card for consumption, you must confirm whether you are using a UnionPay POS machine. After swiping the card, you must sign the shopping statement. At the same time, pay attention to whether the card is swiped repeatedly to prevent the returned bank card from being transferred. Walk. In addition, the signature should be as consistent as possible with the signature on the card.
6. Try to open the bank’s instant messaging service so that you can grasp your bank card consumption and withdrawal information more conveniently and timely.
7. Protect bank card passwords. Using bank cards to consume and withdraw money is a process of human-machine dialogue. Once the card number and password are correct, the machine will operate by default. The initial passwords of many cards are the same, such as a series of 6, 8, etc. The password should be reset in time. Give criminals an opportunity to take advantage.
8. Pay attention to whether there are suspicious cameras on the ATMs. During operation, if you see tips posted on the edge, such as emergency notices, indicating that the machine is broken, please be vigilant and don't be fooled when asking cardholders to call or provide password information.