ING Bank: WARNING for ALL Customers from Romania

ING Bank has a very important warning for all its clients in Romania, here is what the bank is sending to everyone right now.

ING Bank fraud

ING Bank has a very serious warning for all its clients in Romania, and this is because we are also talking about a serious problem that can affect a very large number of clients in the country. More precisely, ING Bank warns Romanian customers about the security problems that may arise due to hackers constantly trying to steal people's data, and even the money from their accounts, situations that happen often.

ING Bank first of all, he tells his clients that they must not send their documents by SMS to absolutely anyone who says they are his employee, and not even confirm them by text. Moreover, ING Bank tells people not to download its HomeBank application from a link received via SMS, or via WhatsApp, from another person, and this is because it could be a malicious application that automatically steals from them the data even when logging in.

ING Bank: WARNING for ALL Customers from Romania

ING Bank fraud warning

ING Bank he also tells his clients never to sign a transaction that they did not initiate, regardless of the reasons that are brought to them in discussion by various people. Continuing, ING Bank recommends people to always access HomeBank only through the manually written address in the address bar of the browser, or through a bookmark they have made themselves, but never through the links sent by email, SMS, WhatsApp , Facebook.

ING Bank also recommends protecting computers, and possibly Android phones with antivirus systems capable of detecting viruses, or just malware. Finally, ING Bank advises clients to be careful of vishing attacks, i.e. not to be fooled by fraudsters such as the "accident method", or not only that, they are still widely used by criminals to deceive people, and steal their money.

ING Bank comes with these recommendations in the context in which more and more frauds are constantly committed by criminals, and their number will continue to grow.