Protection against Fraud and Identity Abuse
2. How do I do it?
There are several things you can do to protect yourself from fraud and identity abuse on the Internet.
- Be wary of offers that are unusually cheap. Compare prices. Find out what other customers and clients are saying about a provider on the Internet. If there are predominantly negative or no reviews about an online store, you should shop elsewhere.
- Pay attention to any seals of approval or association memberships on the seller's website. For example the Austrian E-Commerce Quality Seal identifies reputable online stores that have been tested for quality, customer-friendliness and security.
- Avoid payments in advance by bank transfer. Use secure means of payment and, in the case of auctions, also trust systems. For purchases from private individuals, insist on a personal handover - if possible.
- Use strong passwords: Use a strong password for each account.
- Update your software: Make sure your computers and mobile devices are updated with the latest security updates. This will help close known security holes and protect you from malware and other threats.
- Be careful about sharing information: Never give out personal or financial information such as credit card numbers, Social Security numbers, or passwords to people you meet online or don't know.
- Use only secure websites: Make sure the websites you visit start with https. This means the site uses a secure connection and your information is encrypted during transmission.
- Check your bank and credit card statements regularly to identify and quickly respond to unauthorized transactions.
- Be careful with emails and attachments: Do not open emails or attachments from people you do not know.
- Be wary of emails that claim to be from your bank or another company and ask you to disclose personal information or click on a link.
- Use two-factor authentication wherever possible. This requires an additional security code to access your accounts, making it harder to access your data.
- Use antivirus software on your computers and mobile devices to detect and remove malware.
- Use public Wi-Fi with caution, as it's easy for hackers to intercept your data. Use a VPN to encrypt your connection and protect your data.