Hong Leong Islamic Bank – Register & Security Tips

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Never share information such as your username, password, MyKad number and etc. via emails or pop-up windows and phone calls.

Don't click

Links in emails, SMSs, or pop-ups. Always type the web address yourself.

Be precise

Always type in the correct internet banking website address directly into the address bar of your internet browser.

Securely store

Shred or Securely Store

Your printed statements.

Complicated

Make It Complicated

Your password that is, Create one using a combination of alphabets and numbers, which makes it harder to guess. Make sure you never write your password down and that it's changed regularly.

Check and monitor

Check & Monitor

Your transaction records as often as you can! This way you will notice if there is anything suspicious.

Keep it private

Keep It Private

Never use a public computer or an unsecured wireless network (WiFi) when performing online transactions.

Disable auto complete

Disable the Auto-complete & Auto-save Function

For usernames and passwords.

Don't keep your cache

Don't Keep Your Cache

After every online session, clear your internet cache. Usually this button is under the Internet Options section of your internet browser.

Look out for padlock on browser

Look Out For the Padlock on Your Browser

When visiting websites that require you to share your security information. Make sure it's there as the icon indicates that the website uses a secure connection. When it comes to your online safety. Visit www.mycert.org.my to find out the latest internet thread

Junk it

If You Doubt It, Junk It

No matter how legitimate it may seem, never respond to unsolicited emails.

Invest a little

Invest A Little

In computer security such as a personal firewall, anti-spy, and anti-virus software. Make sure it's updated regularly!

How to identify a scam?

Hong Leong Bank Security

Hong Leong Bank has incorporated the following security features:

Security token:

Precaution tips to safeguard the Security Token, Security Codes in order to prevent unauthorised and fraudulent use of HL Connect BIZ / HL ConnectFirst:

Identifying Fraud

Phishing

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What is Phishing?

Phishing is an automated form of social engineering used by fraudsters to deceive one to give away sensitive information. The initial phishing email is designed to entice the recipient to open the email and click on the links provided. The fraudsters use multiple methods to do this including enticing subject lines, forging the address of the sender, using genuine looking images or text and disguising the links within the email.

How to protect yourself from Phishing?

Never click on unknown website links or open an attachment sent via email, SMS, Twitter, WhatsApp or other popular text/instant communication applications, especially when the content is related to financial matters.

Malware Alert

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1.0 What is Malware?

Malware is short for Malicious Software.

The commonly known malwares are like viruses, worms and trojan horses. Malware is any kind of hazardous software that is installed in your electronic device without your knowledge or consent.

2.0 How does the "Zeus" malware work on infected computer or mobile/table devices?

Once the device is infected with malware, the fraudster is able to inject modified fake contents or pages while you are accessing a legitimate online banking website via your Internet browser.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

The bank will never communicate to you with urgent appeals that your account may be suspended or closed if you fail to confirm, verify or authenticate your company's banking information on the website.

3.0 Does the "Zeus" malware affect all smartphone operating systems?

Based on initial analysis by Malaysia Computer Emergency Response Team (MyCERT), the affected systems are:

4.0 How does malware infect your computer, smartphones or table device?

4.1 From email with Website URL hyperlinks or attachments: Opening an email attachment or clicking on a hyperlink may contain and allow the malware to be installed into your PC, smartphone or table devices. When receiving an email with a hyperlink or an attachment, if the email was not expected or from someone you don't know, delete it. If the email is from an organisation or someone you know and you're not expecting it or requested for it, be cautious too; do not click on the given hyperlink or open the attachment as instructed, contact the sender to verify beforehand

4.2 From mobile SMS or MMS with website URL or attachments: Same as above emails with hyperlinks or attachments

4.3 From instant mobile or web messaging with website URL or attachments: Same as above emails with hyperlinks or attachments. Examples of instant messaging are WhatsApp, Twitter and Line.

4.4 Accepting without reading: A user accepts what is prompted on the screen without reading the prompt or understand what it's asking. For example: while browsing a webpage, an Internet advertisement or window appears that says your computer is infected with a virus or malware; you have won a prize; asking to complete a survey or that a unique plug-in is required. Without fully understanding what is it you're getting, you accept the prompt that will install a malware.

4.5 Downloading applications (apps) from a website: download programs only from the reputable websites and with a valid digital signature. If you are unsure, leave the site and research the website and the software you are being asked to install. If it is OK, you can always come back to site and install it. Files that don't have a digital signature or were downloaded from an unknown source should always be treated as dangerous.

4.6 Not running the latest operating system, web browser or application updates: Running a web browser, applications or operating system that is not up-to-date with the latest updates can be a big security risk and can be a way your computer becomes infected. Some of the updates from your computer, smartphone/mobile, table device manufacturer, web-browser or application provider (e.g. Microsoft, Apple, Blackberry, Samsung, LG, Adobe, Google, Mozilla etc), are security updates. Make sure you perform and have the latest updates to minimise the risk of malware infections.

4.7 No antivirus scanner: It's highly recommended that you have some form of antivirus on your computer, smartphone/mobile or tablet devices to help clean it from any infections currently on the computer and to help prevent any future infections

5.0 How to protect yourself from malware?

5.1 Never click on unknown website link or open an attachment sent via email, SMS, Twitter, WhatsApp or other popular text/instant communication applications, especially when the content is related to financial matters.

5.2 Be a smart surfer when browsing websites that are new to you, be careful of any pop-up window that request for your personal information or prompts you to use certain program.

5.3 Be very selective of the files or programs that you would like to download, always double-check the genuineness of the website and the source, even if it comes from your friends.

5.4 Keep your operating system, internet browser, applications and firewall up to date.

5.5 Install robust anti-virus, anti-spyware and firewall software on your computer and other devices and configure it to update automatically in a regular internals.

5.6 Run full system scan periodically to remove any new found virus or malware, and you must reset your password and clear all browser caches, history, cookies, before you login to your online banking again.

6.0 Take note of any unusual signs on the daily handling of your mobile devices:

6.1 High frequency of apps crash unexpectedly

6.2 Device battery drains out quickly

6.3 Pop-up notification or advertisement to install other apps

6.4 Overall device performance becomes sluggish without apparent reason

6.5 Outgoing and incoming SMS/calls being disrupted

7.0 IMPORTANT REMINDER when you're assessing Hong Leong Connect:

7.1 Do not respond to any form of pop-up screen or window or additional web pages asking for your personal info and smartphone platform (Android, Windows, etc)

7.2 Do not simply download and install/update any app on your computer or mobile/tablet devices without verification

7.3 Do not root or otherwise 'Jailbreak' your computer or mobile/tablet devices and avoid side loading (installing from non-official sources)

7.4 Notify the Bank immediately when you came across anything suspicious or unusual web pages asking for personal information when you are about to login to your Hong Leong Connect BIZ.

7.5 You are advised not to proceed with your online banking transactions until your computer or device has been checked and disinfected