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Which antivirus to use for Online Banking protection?
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<blockquote data-quote="LDogg" data-source="post: 913831" data-attributes="member: 72150"><p>First steps to take:</p><p></p><p>1. Bookmark all online sites that solely deal with YOUR money, such as the following: your online banks website, PayPal, eBay, Amazon etc. This stop you accidentally entering in the wrong page.</p><p>2. Never open emails from dodgy recipients you don't know, do not open any .pdf files unless you've verified from the sender it's legit.</p><p>3. Use a PW Manager such as Bitwarden. It will not let you type in your details on a site that's not on file.</p><p>4. Do not use a VPN and do all banking at home, not at free wi-fi places. Look at Antifa, they're whole organisational structure has been exposed because they decided to use Starbucks wi-fi.</p><p>5. Just use common sense, if it's too good to be true it more than likely is.</p><p></p><p>"Banking Protection" is a mere facade solicited to take money off consumer that buy into the concept.</p><p></p><p>~LDogg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDogg, post: 913831, member: 72150"] First steps to take: 1. Bookmark all online sites that solely deal with YOUR money, such as the following: your online banks website, PayPal, eBay, Amazon etc. This stop you accidentally entering in the wrong page. 2. Never open emails from dodgy recipients you don't know, do not open any .pdf files unless you've verified from the sender it's legit. 3. Use a PW Manager such as Bitwarden. It will not let you type in your details on a site that's not on file. 4. Do not use a VPN and do all banking at home, not at free wi-fi places. Look at Antifa, they're whole organisational structure has been exposed because they decided to use Starbucks wi-fi. 5. Just use common sense, if it's too good to be true it more than likely is. "Banking Protection" is a mere facade solicited to take money off consumer that buy into the concept. ~LDogg [/QUOTE]
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