Raiffeisen Bank: Official Notice, sent to Customers

Raiffeisen Bank detection

Raiffeisen Bank is one of the biggest banks in Romania at the moment, and for its customers from all over Romania, it sends an extremely important message that many people should know about right now. More precisely, the people from Raiffeisen Bank send a warning to the Romanians in the country regarding the phishing attacks which are in full swing at this time and which can become a real problem for those who do not know how to detect them.

Raiffeisen Bank is not the first to issue this kind of warning to its clients from all over the country, and this is because in recent months it has issued several, it has details on its website about what we should know. Raiffeisen Bank has a special section on its website with information about security in banking, and there it tells us what we need to pay attention to in order to detect a phishing attack that aims to steal our data and money.

Raiffeisen Bank: Official Notice Sent to Customers

Raiffeisen Bank tells us first of all that when we receive SMS messages or emails with offers that seem too good to be true, we must be careful because this situation could be fixed. Raiffeisen Bank also recommends that we make our purchases only on well-known websites, and when we make purchases online, we should carefully check whether the page on which we make the payment is secured through an HTTPS connection.

Raiffeisen Bank does not recommend the use of public WiFi for customers because they can be compromised, but neither does the provision of information regarding login data in its online platforms, or PINs for cards. Raiffeisen Bank also strongly recommends the constant verification of transactions that we can see either through its mobile banking applications or through the internet banking platform, and this is because this is how we can discover thefts.

Raiffeisen Bank says in the end that if we discover a fraud, we must immediately request the blocking of the bank cards we use, and this in order not to risk even more stolen money.