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THE Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said yesterday consumers should practice “c yber hygiene” when doing financial transactio­ns online as reported incidents continue to rise.

I t i n v o l v e s t a k i n g precaution­ary steps t o ensure online security on top of protocols imposed by financial institutio­ns, the BSP said in a statement.

Cybersecur­ity is a shared responsibi­lity of consumers and financial institutio­ns, the central bank said.

Internet banking, mobile banking and e- money are the “top concerns” reported with issues pertaining to fund transfers, crediting f unds and unauthoriz­ed transactio­ns, said.“Cybersecur­ity it awareness and cyber risk management should be part of the daily routine of Filipinos. Every consumer must diligently observe cyber hygiene p r a c t i c e s t o p r o t e c t themselves from scammers and fraudulent financial transactio­ns,” BSP Governor

Benjamin E. Diokno said.

Filipinos turned to digital for payments, purchases and other day- to- day tasks during the pandemic.

Digital literacy is a core skill which is key to gain full benefits of the digital f i nance system, the BSP said. The BSP aims to shift at least 50 percent of retail payment transactio­ns to digital and to have at least 70 percent of adult Filipinos owning and using a bank account or e-wallet by 2023, it said. ( CBN)

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observe cyber hygiene practices to protect themselves from scammers and fraudulent
financial transactio­ns.
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Benjamin E. Diokno says every consumer must diligently observe cyber hygiene practices to protect themselves from scammers and fraudulent financial transactio­ns.

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