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Install a personal firewall
Firewall software and/or hardware helps
provide a protective shield between your computer
and the Internet. This barrier can help prevent
unauthorised people gaining access to your computer,
reading information from it or placing viruses
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Install anti-spyware software
Spyware is a general term for hidden
programs on your computer that track what you
are doing on your computer. Spyware is often
bundled together with file sharing, email virus
checking or browser accelerator programs, and
it is installed on your PC without your knowledge
to intercept information about you and your
computer. The type of information gathered can
include personal Internet usage, and in some
instances, confidential data such as passwords.
You can download and run a specialist program
designed to help identify and remove threats
from spyware. Like an anti-virus program, it
also needs to be regularly updated in order
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Keep your browser and operating system
up-to-date
From time to time security weaknesses
or bugs are found in browsers and operating
systems. Usually 'Service Packs' are issued
by the software company to make sure these
are fixed as quickly as possible. You should
make regular checks on your software vendor’s
website and apply any new security patches
as soon as possible to ensure you have the
most updated security features available.
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Avoid running programs or opening
email attachments from any source you don't
know or trust
You should not install software or
download any files from websites (e.g. programmes,
games, screensavers) that you aren't completely
sure about. We also recommend that you scan
all email attachments for viruses and avoid
opening any from people or organisations that
you do not know or trust. However some virus’s
forward infected mail to entries in an address
book - therefore you can also get an infected
attachment from someone you do know. If you
are unsure what an attachment is, no matter
the source – do not open it.
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Important
note: CIMB Bank or CIMBClicks will never send you an e-mail asking you
to reconfirm or revalidate your Internet
Banking informations via e-mail or any
links from an email. If you have received
this sort of e-mail, please contact us immediately. |
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Be cautious when using public or
shared computers/networks
If you access your accounts using
a computer in a cyber café, a library
or your workplace, try to ensure the computer
has the latest antivirus, firewall, antispyware
and browser software installed. Although wi-fi
is a convenient way for you to go to the Internet,
it is not adviseable to access your account
via wi-fi connection especially in public
places like airports, hotels or shopping malls. |
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