Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Fraud Prevention

An easy way to prevent fraud, is by changing your PIN (personal identification number) on your bank cards, debit/cash cards or credit cards.

In Toronto there was an event called, Change Your PIN Day, which was geared towards older adults and immigrants.  It's a good message for everyone.  I think many of us get into old habits and use the same PIN for a very long time.  We never get "prompted" to change our PINs like we get prompted to change our password on our computers at work.

See the full article, Fraud Prevention Event, here: http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/03/20/fraud-prevention-event-will-educate-elderly-and-new-immigrants-on-importance-of-changing-pin-numbers/

Sincerely,
Angela Gentile

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