- Computer viruses/malware — harm devices, corrupt data, log keystrokes, and steal information.
- Phishing scams — fake emails impersonating Finexus that direct you to fraudulent websites requesting confidential or financial details, often with urgent language.
- Phone scams — callers impersonating Finexus, card brands (Visa/Mastercard), or BNM, claiming your account is compromised and instructing you to transfer funds.
- SMS scams — fake texts about prize winnings or transaction confirmations that trick you into revealing your user ID or password or transferring money.
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What are the rules for choosing and protecting a PIN?
- Memorise your PIN and destroy the notification slip immediately.
- Change your PIN at an ATM as soon as possible, ensuring no one is watching.
- Avoid sequential, repetitive, or obvious PINs (e.g., birthdate, NRIC number).
- Never write your PIN near your card or anywhere insecure.
- Never disclose your PIN, username, password, or security answers to anyone.
- Use different PINs for different cards.
- Change your PIN periodically.