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PostHeaderIcon Protective measures General Internet

– Protect your PC
Install an Internet security software (antivirus, firewall, etc..). ( see )
Make a regular diagnosis of your computer with your Internet security software ( see )
Install only trusted programs (downloaded or purchased from Internet sites and companies known, bought in a store of trust, etc.).. ( see )
Keep updating your computer, Internet browser and Internet protection software. ( see )
Protect and store sensitive documents stored on your computer (eg upload your documents on a CD protected by a password). ( see )
Secure your modem or router with a password. ( see )
5 – Before the opening of a session BCGE Netbanking
Use a secure computer. ( see )
Close all open programs. ( see )
Launch your browser and do not open other sites or programs. ( see )
Avoid using your favorites, a link in an email or a link on another Web site to access the site BCGE.
Manually enter the address or www.bcge.ch www.bcge.ch / netbanking. ( see )

6 – During the session BCGE Netbanking
Check the web address and make sure it always starts with https: / / www.bcge.ch and a padlock on your browser (signs of a secure Internet session). ( see )
Read all error messages and contact our hotline when in doubt. ( see )

7 – After the session BCGE Netbanking
Close your session BCGE Netbanking properly by clicking the exit button. ( see )
Delete temporary Internet files that are stored by your browser and empty the trash on your operating system (Windows for example). ( see )

2 – Adopt a prudent behavior on the Internet
Be very careful with unknown sites and do not visit if in doubt. ( see )
Avoid downloading files from the Internet (public forums, peer to peer networks, etc.).. Most viruses today are transmitted through this channel. ( see )
Do not open emails from unknown senders and do scan through your internet protection software, e-mails that contain an attached file. ( see )
Do not give your email address for your personal and business correspondence, and trusted third parties such as your bank. ( see )
Be careful with the messages from your bank: some hackers spoof email addresses and attempt to impersonate your bank. Using an Internet link in the email, they try to redirect you to fake sites to extort confidential information. Do not respond to messages from your BCGE Netbanking secure messaging for your business banking. ( see )
Carefully read the warning messages or error. ( see )
Do not use WiFi (wireless network) for blind or partially secure banking transactions. ( see )
Do not browse the Internet user “administrator” ( see )
Be wary of requests to participate in programs of assistance or humanitarian actions. ( see )

3 – Use only secure sites for your financial or confidential
Check and verify the addresses of sites you visit. ( see )
Do not send personal or confidential information (such as your email address) to companies known to have a reliable and secure website. ( see )
Make sure of the identity and safety of a secure website. ( see )
The digital certificate, the key of SSL. ( see )
Be careful with online purchases. ( see )
Save addresses BCGE in your trusted sites. ( see )

4 – Protect your authentication means
Protect your access codes and do not send anyone. ( see )
Memorize your password and never write it down. ( see )
Refuse registration of passwords on your computer or browser. ( see )
Avoid a password such as birth date, name, etc.. Change it regularly. ( see

PostHeaderIcon Protection of access codes

Your means of authentication (user ID, password and card BCGE Netbanking) are your keys to enter to access your data BCGE through BCGE Netbanking.
Protecting your means of authentication is essential to ensure the security of your data and it is essential to follow these recommendations.

You must send this information to anyone.

Even employees of BCGE have at their disposal than your user ID.
Your password and codes of your cards are known only to you.
An aide to BCGE never ask these codes by phone or email.

Finally, do not send these codes when you are logged into the site BCGE at https: / / netbanking.
Do not enter or pass them on any other website.

PostHeaderIcon Storing the password

Memorize your password.
If you use a password very secure, hard to remember that you register on a carrier, be sure to keep it safe.
Do not enter especially not your password on your card BCGE Netbanking: in case of loss or theft, a third would have access to your codes.

PostHeaderIcon Registration password

Some browsers offer Internet to store passwords. This handy feature that allows a faster connection is highly recommended as your codes are then available on the computer you are using.
To avoid security problems, BCGE banned in his login page to save your password.

Finally, if you use a computer in a public place (hotel, internet cafe , university, etc..) systematically refuse this option.
Never make your operations BCGE Netbanking a public computer at an Internet cafe, hotel, etc.. because the administrator of this computer could track all your operations or attempt to interfere with your connection to BCGE Netbanking transactions on your accounts.