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Do you manage your business activities online? If you have a website, contact clients or suppliers by email, place or receive orders online etc., vigilance is essential to avoid falling victim to cybercrime.
Fraudulent emails, phishing, suspicious links, ransomware… Online fraud can take many forms. So it's therefore crucial that you and your team are trained in online security and learn to recognise scams.
Protect your IT hardware, secure your network, establish a crisis plan and raise awareness among your employees about sharing data online. Discover our tips and tricks to develop the right instincts and protect your business.
Cybercrime is a criminal activity that uses any kind of technological method, such as a computer, smartphone, tablet or network. Businesses, which hold information, are often the target.
To stay one step ahead, fraudsters are constantly reinventing themselves. It’s therefore essential to stay up-to-date in order to recognise their methods.
Phishing is a common form of fraud that involves fraudulently obtaining your personal data in order to use it for malicious purposes, often for financial gain. This can be done by email (phishing), SMS (smishing), or phone (vishing).
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Learn moreThere are several tools to help you protect yourself, your business and your staff from online fraud and cyberattacks. For example, support is available from the Cyber Security Coalition, an official partnership between academia, the public sector and the private sector to combat cybercrime support.
On the Cyber Security Coalition website, you can test whether your IT infrastructure and files are sufficiently secure and get practical tips on how to strengthen your security.
The Cyber Security Coalition provides a cybersecurity awareness kit for small and medium-sized businesses and their staff. The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium also offers webinars on cybersecurity.
Prepare for cyberattacks and develop a crisis plan that sets out the procedures and checks needed to improve your business's security level and avoid risks. To help you, the Cyber Security Coalition has developed a practical guide.
Make sure that your IT infrastructure is as secure as possible. For example, install antivirus and firewall updates as soon as they’re released. Don't forget to perform regular backups and test them.
There are fraudsters who try to impersonate BNP Paribas Fortis by email, text message and telephone. Under no circumstances will we EVER ask you:
Similarly, we will NEVER come to your home to collect your cards, card readers, codes, mobile phone or anything else.
Please also use the same level of caution if you receive a message or call supposedly coming from an official authority like the police or a government department, a company, a client, a helpdesk or Card Stop.
For more information, you can consult Safeonweb.be, Febelfin (the federation of the Belgian financial sector) and the Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium
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