Philippine Daily Inquirer

GCASH TO ADD SECURITY CAMERA IN FIGHT VS HACKING

- By Tyrone Jasper C. Piad @TyronePiad

E-wallet service provider GCash will introduce a “double authentica­tion” feature in December to protect customers from potential hacking amid the proliferat­ion of text scams.

According to the company, two more layers will be added before a user can access an account:

1) After the user has entered his/her account number, he/she will get a one-time password (OTP).

2) The user will next enter his/her own mobile banking personal identifica­tion number.

3) A camera will then open to identify the user.

The measures would prevent hackers from accessing the GCash account on other devices, the e-wallet platform said.

GCash chief customer officer Winsley Bangit said the live face recognitio­n would also remove “customers’ dependence” solely on OTPs “which has been exploited by some fraudsters to scam users [as it] will provide a unique identifier that can’t be phished by scammers.”

Bangit said scammers have become “more sophistica­ted” with their cyberattac­ks in order to access their victims’ money.

In the last couple of years, there has been a surge of phishing mobile messages, which trick people into giving out their personal informatio­n like contact and bank account details.

“Gcash is working relentless­ly ... so we can be steps ahead of fraudsters and scammers,” he said.

GCash has also collaborat­ed with the Philippine National Police-Anti-Cybercrime Group to strengthen the fight against fraudulent activities. It has endorsed 2,734 scam-related cases, resulting in 41 arrests since 2020.

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