The South African Banking Risk Information Centre (Sabric) released its annual crime stats for 2020, which shows Covid-19 and the current state of disaster “had a notable influence” on crime trends.
According to Sabric, the current state of affairs “trigger human behaviour, human movement and policing”, which in turn creates new opportunities for criminals.
One of the latest crime trends involves banking, specifically in relation to clients who turn to online shopping and settling payments via apps.
Sabric says “criminals enhanced their efforts to phish customers to steal their personal data to defraud them on digital and online platforms”.
“Overall, Sabric has seen an increase in banking crime incidents. Digital banking fraud increased by 33%. Debit card fraud rose by 22%.”
Sabric suggests personal information such as documents, driver’s licences, passports, addresses and contact details should be kept under lock and key, where possible.
“Always protect your personal information by sharing it very selectively and on a need-to-know basis.”
It should also go without saying that usernames, passwords and PIN numbers must be kept safe. An added layer of security would be to review your account statements on a regular basis.
Sabric also suggests the following:
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