CEC Bank: EMERGENCY Notification for All Customers in Romania

CEC Bank URGENT Notification All Romanian Customers

CEC Bank, one of the largest banks in Romania, is sending an urgent notification to customers all over the country, and as you can see below, we are talking about an extremely serious information. Those at CEC Bank continue their process of warning customers about the major dangers that still exist on the Internet at the moment, and this is because they have to beware of many that are quite unknown to some people.

CEC Bank talks to Romanians below about how they can quickly identify if a website is real or a clone of the one the bank has, the distinction being extremely important. You can see below that between the real website of CEC Bank, and a clone, there are apparently very small differences, but there are some elements that can help customers figure out quite quickly if they have accessed the right website , or a fake one.

CEC Bank: EMERGENCY Notification for All Customers in Romania

CEC Bank tells all customers to first of all look very carefully to see if the website they have accessed works based on an HTTPS connection or not. Websites that operate through HTTPS connections should not be able to monitor the data entered in them, so the CEC Bank website uses this system to ensure the encryption of data transmitted between phones/PCs and the server, without them being able to be intercepted.

CEC Bank tells us to pay attention to possible grammatical mistakes that could exist in the texts or images visible on the website, but also in the name of the link itself. In the same idea, we are told to look very carefully at the images that are published on that website, so that they are of the best possible quality, not inferior quality, i.e. pixelated, and this is because a clone of a normal website uses images of poor quality, in general.

CEC Bank makes these recommendations to be safe and not to have the data stolen by the bad faith people who want to separate us from the money we have in our accounts.