Phishing is the term coined by hackers who imitate legitimate companies in e-mails to entice people to share passwords or credit card numbers. Before entering your User Name and Password, you should always ensure that the website you are visiting belongs to OCBC Bank. This can be verified by the URL displayed in your browser as well as the Bank's name in its digital certificate. This precaution will ensure that you are not revealing your OCBC Bank Internet Banking Access Code and PIN to a website other than OCBC Bank. Always check that our website address changes from http:// to https:// and a security icon, usually in the form of a lock or key, appears when authentication and encryption is expected.
The login page for Velocity@ocbc:

Perform a right mouse click on this page and select "Properties". The following window will pop-out.
Click on "Certificates" to display the certificate that ensures the authenticity of the website.
Ensure the following on the Certificate:
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The Certificate is issued to www.ocbc.com |
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The Certificate is issued by Verisign |
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The Certificate has a valid date |
You are encouraged to delete junk mail, chain mail or any other unsolicited email. Do not open email attachments from strangers.
If you discover or believe that there are fraudulent e-mails, fake websites or other scams directed at you or any other customer of the Bank, the Bank or the OCBC Bank Group, please notify the Bank immediately. Kindly call the Business Banking Commercial Service Centre (BB-CSC) at 1300-88-7000. |