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Identity Theft

A lot of fraud stems indirectly from identity theft. And many victims only realise their identities have been misused when they apply for credit. Protect yourself with these tips.

A lot of fraud stems indirectly from identity theft. And many victims only realise their identities have been misused when they apply for credit, only to find they've been blacklisted.
 

Protect your personal details


You may not be aware just how often you give out your personal details on a daily basis. Your full names, address and identity and contact numbers might seem like harmless information, but to a fraudster they're a potential source of illicit revenue.


Fraudsters use various ways of getting your information, including:
 

  • running fake competitions;
  • directing you to phishing websites;
  • intercepting your mail;
  • going through your trash – often finding bank statements, payslips, utility bills, and other documents with personal information;
  • lifting your details off social media websites; and
  • stealing your wallet, handbag or briefcase.

Fraudsters don't just steal personal identities, they steal business identities too, conning debtors into paying accounts, and buying items from creditors in the business's name. They'll even go as far as copying a business's logo and website ,stealing company letterheads, rifling through trash, sourcing meeting minutes, and using any other organisational information they can find to perpetuate fraud.


Tips to prevent identity theft
 

  • Keep confidential information safe. Avoid carrying confidential information in your wallet, or leaving it in your car, and never give out personal or business information unless you're sure it will remain confidential.Keep all sensitive company documents in a safe place, and don’t leave them on your desk or in unlocked cabinets. 
  • Get emailed statements. Emailed statements are protected through the password protection of your email server. You could also request that sensitive attachments require an additional password to be opened. You can request eStatements by phoning the Nedbank Contact Centre on 0860 555 111.
  • Shred before you throw away. If you're about to dispose of physical bank statements or invoices, shred them before you throw them away. Your trash could be a fraudster's treasure.
  • Protect your computer. Install the latest antivirus updates and firewalls on your computer. You should also ensure that all computers, laptops and cellphones that may have company information are encrypted. 
  • Use different passwords for different services. If you use one password for all your sensitive-information services, you're at grave risk if you fall victim to a keylogger who tracks your keyboard inputs through secretly installed software. Be particularly careful when using computers at hotels and in conference rooms.
  • Not all computer are secure. Be particularly careful when using computers at hotels, internet cafes, and in conference rooms. Never use these terminals for online banking as data could be intercepted easily.
  • Check your credit profile. By obtaining a credit report regularly you can spot any irregularities, or applications for finance, that you didn't make.
  • Reconcile regularly. By reconciling all your accounts you're in a better position to see any unauthorised transactions.

If you realise you've become a victim of identity theft, you must do the following immediately:

  • Report your stolen identity to Southern African Fraud Prevention Services (SAFPS) on 0860 101 248 or at safps@safps.org.za.
  • Register your identity number on the SAFPS register, which is checked regularly by banks and retailers before approving credit in your name.
  • Report the theft to the South African Police Service (SAPS).
  • Notify all your creditors in writing of the theft.  
     
Additional Information
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Card fraud

Card fraud is an unfortunate reality. Nedbank wants you to be safe by avoiding card swapping and card skimming. Take these precautions to keep yourself safe.

Malware: Personal

Malware is any malicious software designed to hack or damage your computer, gaining sensitive information without your knowledge.


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Nedbank Lesotho Limited Financial Statements 2024

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Important links
Fraud Awareness
Complaints
Promotion of Access to Information Act Manual
Privacy Notice
FATCA/CRS
Mobi-Money FAQ’s
Complaints Procedure Guide
Transact & Win - Terms and Conditions
Nedbank Lesotho Limited Financial Statements 2024

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Corporate
About Us
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Nedbank Lesotho Limited Reg No 92/191.

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Nedbank Lesotho Limited Reg No 92/191.

Authorised financial institution and credit provider.

You may also be interested in:
Phishing, smishing and vishing

Phishing, smishing and vishing are all attempts to defraud you through email, mobile, and telephoning scams respectively. Letting you guard down just once can lead to a cascade of a serious losses.

Card fraud

Card fraud is an unfortunate reality. Nedbank wants you to be safe by avoiding card swapping and card skimming. Take these precautions to keep yourself safe.

Malware: Personal

Malware is any malicious software designed to hack or damage your computer, gaining sensitive information without your knowledge.

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