Showing posts with label Password Security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Password Security. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Password Protection

1. One should nver reveal passwords to anyone and not even to the bank's staff.

2. In case one gets an email asking one to enter personal security details or a Bank staff approaches one to disclose the password, than the same should be immediately reported.

3. Never rely on too helpful bank employees as they have been also found selling confidential information

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Password Security- II

1. Create a secure password: Choose a password that uses a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols. For example, $abz2%ve. Avoid choosing obvious words or dates such as a nickname or your birth date or car registration number.

2. Improve your mental faculty to remember the password or else at crucial junction you will not be able to assess the key data or gain assess to your bank transactions.

Password Security- I

1. Never share your password: Generally all service representatives never ask for your password. If you believe someone has learned your password, please change it immediately. Do not let your driver learn the password of your ATM in emergency by you delegating him to draw money on your behalf from ATM.

2. Keep your password unique: Don't use the same password for other online services such as Google, AOL, MSN or Yahoo. Using the same password for multiple websites increases the chances that someone could obtain your password and gain access to your accounts.