Did You Know ?
Fraudsters can buy compromised user data on the open black market, by requiring frequent
password changes
we can help ensure that the data is not useful once it is sold.
Safty measures
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We advise Passwords to be updated every
180 days.
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We also offer additional enhanced
security features to include Dual
Control, Secure Tokens, IP Restrict and Time Restrict.
Preventing identity theft
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Before revealing personal financial
information, find out whom you're dealing with, how the
information will be used, and if it will be shared with others.
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Only give your SSN when it's absolutely
necessary. Ask if you can use another identifier, such
as a driver's license, instead. And don't carry your Social Security card in
your wallet unless
you need it that day.
Spoofing, spamming, and phishing
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Spammers send unsolicited e-mail
indiscriminately to multiple mailing lists, individuals, or
newsgroups. These e-mails include advertisements, viruses, and hoaxes. Report
spam by sending an
e-mail to info@eq.financeltd.org.
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Phishers create and use e-mails and Web
sites designed to look like e-mails and Web sites of
well-known legitimate businesses, financial institutions, and government
agencies to deceive
users into disclosing financial institution and account information or other
personal data such
as usernames and passwords.