RFS - Banking and Investment Fraud Lesson
Banking and Investing Fraud
In discussing banking and investment fraud, two areas of fraud should be highlighted: fraud perpetrated against the financial institution itself and fraud that affects consumers as a result of dealings with a financial institution.
Consumer Fraud
Consumer fraud related to banking and investing comes in four categories: credit/debit card fraud, check fraud, electronic fraud, and identity theft. Here is an overview of each category.
Credit/Debit Card Fraud - a crime whereby your credit or debit card can be reproduced in order to use the credit balance to obtain a financial advantage, or a card is lost or stolen and the card is used by someone other than the owner, or cards are intercepted in the mail and used. Protect yourself from this fraud:
- Memorize your pin
- Check your statements
- Tear up credit card receipts and pre-approved credit card offers
- Use only on secure websites
- Never give card numbers out to strangers
Check Fraud - a crime whereby another party would alter or reproduce your check without permission and use it for financial gain. Protect yourself from this type of fraud:
- Reconcile your bank account promptly
- Never sign a blank check
- Keep unused checks secure
- Notify the bank of lost or stolen checks immediately
Electronic Fraud - bank customers receive emails that look like they are from the bank but are actually a hoax. Protect yourself from this fraud:
- Never respond to emails that ask for security passwords ( a bank won't ask for that.)
- Never download software from an email
- A bank will not send you an email asking for your account details, financial details, or login details
Identity Theft - your personal details are obtained to get some sort of financial or other benefits, leaving you the owner of that identity often in large debt with a negative credit history and in some cases with legal implications. Protect your identity in the following ways:
- Have a secure mailbox that only you can access
- Shred documents before disposing of them
- Make sure security software on your computer is up-to-date
- Report suspicious activity on your credit card or bank account immediately
- Check your credit report every six months
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