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SABRIC warns consumers of phishing scamsPRETORIA: The South African Banking Risk Information Centre (SABRIC) has warned consumers against criminals who use online facilities to steal money. ![]() © fuzzbones – 123RF.com "Criminals use tactics like phishing and installing malware onto their victims' computers in order to steal personal information necessary to access their victim's online banking profile," SABRIC spokesperson Kanyisa Ndyondya said. Ndyondya said criminals often use phishing to trick consumers into disclosing their personal information such as usernames, passwords, credit card details and mobile phone numbers. Sometimes the criminals request a consumer's "one time password" which will be sent to the users' mobile phone. "They do this by sending emails that look like they come from trusted sources, such as banks or legitimate companies. These mails entice the recipient to respond by clicking on a hyperlink," she said. Clicking on the hyperlink will divert the victim to a fraudulent website under the control of a criminal and any information entered on this page such as a user name and passwords for banking profiles and cellphone numbers will be sent to the criminals. The fraudsters can then access a consumer's online banking profile illegally. To minimise the risk of being scammed, consumers should take note of the following tips:
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