1. Get the latest anti-virus and firewall software

Download updates regularly to make sure you’re protected against any new online threats.

2. Update your internet browser

The latest versions have built-in protection against fake websites and viruses.

3. Create a strong and easy-to-remember password

Passwords that combine letters and numbers are generally harder to guess.

4. Use a different password to the one you use for other services

You should have a unique password for your HSBC Online Banking.

5. Change your password on a regular basis

It’s a good idea to change your password every month.

6. Never share your password

No HSBC employee will ever ask you for your password. If you receive a call or email from someone claiming to be from HSBC, ignore it and contact us immediately.

7. Don’t let your browser remember your log on details

It’s much safer to re-enter your details every time you log on, even if it takes slightly longer.

8. Look after your paper statements

Fraudsters can use information on paper statements to steal someone’s identity. You should always destroy your paper statements before throwing them away.

9. Learn to spot fake emails and websites

Criminals use them to con people into giving away passwords and bank details – the technical word is ‘phishing’.

10. Avoid online fraud and con tricks

To protect yourself and your money on the internet, look out for deals that look too good to be true.