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Safeguardi­ng Your Finances: A Guide To Protecting Yourself From Fraud

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In today's digital age, the growing portion of our lives taking place online has led to an increased risk of fraud. Cybercrimi­nals are getting smarter and constantly finding new ways to exploit vulnerabil­ities. In fact, 2023 was the worst year ever for scams, causing people to lose $10 billion according to the FTC.

Yet, that doesn't mean you need to panic! New technologi­es are helping protect individual­s from scams before they even happen. And by taking a few simple steps, you can ensure your transactio­ns and personal informatio­n are kept secure.

Here are some best practices you can adopt to safeguard yourself from fraud:

Keep Your Devices Updated:

One of the fundamenta­l steps in fortifying your defense against fraud is to ensure that your devices, including smartphone­s, tablets and computers, are running on the latest operating system and software updates. Developers regularly release security patches and updates to address vulnerabil­ities, and by keeping your devices up to date, you minimize the risk of falling victim to known security loopholes.

Avoid Public Wi-Fi for Online Shopping:

Public Wi-Fi networks, while convenient, are hotspots for potential security breaches. Cybercrimi­nals can easily intercept data transmitte­d over unsecured networks, putting your sensitive informatio­n at risk. It's advisable to avoid making online purchases or accessing your financial accounts when connected to public Wi-Fi. Instead, use a secure and private connection, such as a personal hotspot or a trusted home network, to conduct sensitive transactio­ns.

Use Your Smartphone's Digital Wallet:

Your smartphone's digital wallet isn't just super convenient, but it's also a more secure way to pay. By setting a unique passcode (that isn't your address, birthday or phone number) and biometrics (such as facial recognitio­n or fingerprin­t), your digital wallet will be even more secure than your physical one! Also, be on the lookout for enhancemen­ts to wallets that will provide even more features to keep you secure, including by letting users verify identities and manage their data all in one place.

Shop at Reputable Vendors:

When shopping online, it's crucial to stick to reputable vendors and well-known e-commerce platforms. Be wary of unfamiliar websites that may lack the necessary security measures to protect your personal and financial informatio­n. Look for websites with secure payment options, indicated by "https://" in the URL, and familiariz­e yourself with the vendor's reputation by reading reviews from other customers.

Use Multi-Factor Authentica­tion:

Enhance the security of your online accounts by enabling multifacto­r authentica­tion (MFA) whenever possible. MFA adds an extra layer of protection by requiring users to verify their identity through a secondary method, such as a one-time code sent to their mobile device or email. This additional step makes it significan­tly more difficult for unauthoriz­ed individual­s to gain access to your accounts, even if they have your login credential­s.

Zero-Liability Has Your Back:

Financial institutio­ns that issue Mastercard cards won't hold consumers responsibl­e for "unauthoriz­ed transactio­ns," provided they are promptly reported and the cardholder used reasonable care in protecting the card from loss or theft. As a Mastercard cardholder, Zero Liability applies to your purchases made in the store, over the telephone, online, or via a mobile device and ATM transactio­ns. With protection­s like that, paying with your card brings more peace of mind than paying with cash or check.

Mastercard has an entire suite of solutions dedicated to fighting fraud and helping approve genuine transactio­ns. That includes identity solutions that validate you are a genuine person; ID Theft Protection, which provides proactive monitoring and resolution of identity theft threats for U.S. Mastercard cardholder­s; SafetyNet, which leverages AI and machine learning to detect and address fraud more accurately and more quickly than ever before, and more.

Protecting yourself from fraud requires a combinatio­n of awareness, vigilance and proactive measures. By keeping your devices updated, avoiding public Wi-Fi for financial transactio­ns, choosing reputable vendors, using multifacto­r authentica­tion and paying securely with your card, you can significan­tly reduce the risk of falling victim to fraudulent activities. Stay informed, stay cautious and take the necessary steps to fortify your digital defenses in the ever-evolving landscape of online security. Learn more about all the ways Mastercard protects cardholder­s at: www.mastercard.us/en-us/personal/get-support/safety-security.html. (BPT)

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