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BARCLAYS OFFERS TOP TIPS FOR SAFER ONLINE BANKING

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Posted on February 1, 2017

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· Last updated: January 21, 2026

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Rise of unprecedented cyber-attacks demonstrates need for consumers to be extra vigilant when banking online and on the move Give yourself that extra layer of protection: Protect your computer and mobile devices with up-to-date security software and install regular security and software updates. Barclays offers free Kaspersky security software for all its online banking customers […]

  • Rise of unprecedented cyber-attacks demonstrates need for consumers to be extra vigilant when banking online and on the move

Give yourself that extra layer of protection:

  • Protect your computer and mobile devices with up-to-date security software and install regular security and software updates. Barclays offers free Kaspersky security software for all its online banking customers
  • Only use the official Mobile Banking apps for your bank and only download apps from an official app store
  • Never log in to Online Banking through a link in an email. Either type the address into your browser or use your bookmarks
  • Create PINs or passwords that are hard to guess. For example, the most secure passwords use a mix of letters, numbers and symbols. Change your PIN or password immediately if you think someone may have discovered it
  • Don’t give anyone your security details and never write them down or store them on your mobile in a way that might be recognised by someone else
  • Never give your PIN, password, or full security details to anyone who calls you, and never reveal them in an email or text message
  • Banks will never call you and ask you to transfer money to a new account, so ignore such calls. Ensure your bank has your latest mobile number so it can contact you if it spots unusual or suspicious activity on your account
  • Rise of unprecedented cyber-attacks demonstrates need for consumers to be extra vigilant when banking online and on the move

Give yourself that extra layer of protection:

  • Protect your computer and mobile devices with up-to-date security software and install regular security and software updates. Barclays offers free Kaspersky security software for all its online banking customers
  • Only use the official Mobile Banking apps for your bank and only download apps from an official app store
  • Never log in to Online Banking through a link in an email. Either type the address into your browser or use your bookmarks
  • Create PINs or passwords that are hard to guess. For example, the most secure passwords use a mix of letters, numbers and symbols. Change your PIN or password immediately if you think someone may have discovered it
  • Don’t give anyone your security details and never write them down or store them on your mobile in a way that might be recognised by someone else
  • Never give your PIN, password, or full security details to anyone who calls you, and never reveal them in an email or text message
  • Banks will never call you and ask you to transfer money to a new account, so ignore such calls. Ensure your bank has your latest mobile number so it can contact you if it spots unusual or suspicious activity on your account

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