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Aruba Bank Warns of Fraudulent Activities in Online Banking
Aruba - In an effort to safeguard its customers from the increasing threat of online fraud, Aruba Bank has issued a warning about fraudulent activities in online banking.
Warning Signs of Phishing and Spoofing Attacks
According to the bank, scammers are using phishing and spoofing tactics to trick victims into providing their personal and financial information. These emails often appear to be from Aruba Bank or other trusted organizations, but are actually attempts to steal sensitive data.
How to Protect Yourself
- Install anti-spyware and antivirus software on your computer
- Avoid responding to unfamiliar websites or emails that request personal information
- Shred documents containing sensitive information before disposal
- Report any suspicious activity to security@arubabank.com
Additional Tips for Safe Banking
Protecting Yourself from Online Fraud
- Install anti-spyware and antivirus software on your computer
- Never provide personal information unless you have established contact with the business or person
- Do not respond to unfamiliar websites, web pages, or emails that request personal information
- Shred documents containing sensitive information before disposal
- Report any suspicious activity to security@arubabank.com
Protecting Yourself from Telephone Credit Card Scams
Red Flags to Watch Out For
- Do not give strangers calling on the phone any personal information or account details
- If someone calls you claiming to be from Aruba Bank, insist on calling us back to verify their identity
- Report suspicious calls to security@arubabank.com and contact the police
Conclusion
By following these simple tips, customers can reduce their risk of becoming a victim of online fraud. “We value your trust and will always work towards handling your information with care,” said the spokesperson.
SecureLOCK Equip Mobile App
Aruba Bank is also promoting its SecureLOCK Equip mobile app, which allows customers to control their credit cards from the convenience of their smartphones.