How to keep your card and your money safe this Black Friday

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How to keep your card and your money safe this Black Friday
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How to keep your card and your money safe this Black Friday eNCA

Just because you are in a festive and carefree mood, does not mean that criminals and fraudsters have taken the day off as well.

After all, you will not enter your card pin with someone leering over your shoulder while paying in a shopping queue, why expose yourself similarly online. According to a report by SABRIC, fraud incidents across online and mobile banking apps increased by 75.3 percent in 2018 alone.Therefore, as you begin hunting through ‘Black Friday’ as well as ‘Cyber Monday’ deals this year, keep the following six tips in mind to make sure you don’t fall victim to any cyber trolls:Cybercriminals know how to thwart unsecured Wi-Fi to gain access to the information you send over it.

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