Hungarian National Bank launches programme to protect bank customers from cyber attacks
The National Bank of Hungary (NBH) is partnering with four authorities to educate and inform the public about cybercrime risks, the central bank’s deputy governor said on Monday.
Attacks by digital criminals have become more frequent and target customers directly through psychological manipulation and scams, Csaba Kandrács told a press conference. He warned that even clients with a greater degree of financial knowledge and experience can fall victim to the refined techniques used by cyber criminals.
This has prompted the launch of the CyberShield information campaign educating the public about phishing, scam calling and texting, phony bank websites and dodgy investment schemes, said Kandrács. The programme will also involve an analysis of market trends as well as knowledge sharing on an international level and implementation of best practices, he added.
Partners of the initiative include the Hungarian Banking Association, the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH), the National Cyber Security Centre and the National Police Headquarters (ORFK).
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Source: MTI
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