Group 1: 1. Use Strong Passwords: Always create strong and unique passwords for your online banking and avoid using easily guessable information., 2. Keep Your PIN Secret: Ensure your PIN is memorized and never written down or shared with others to prevent unauthorized access., 3. Monitor Bank Statements: Regularly check your bank statements or online account for any suspicious transactions., 4. Secure Your Devices: Keep your phone and computer security updated with antivirus software to protect from malware., 5. Enable Alerts: Set up banking alerts to notify you of any transactions or changes in your balance., 6. Use Contactless Payments Wisely: When using contactless payment methods, be mindful of your spending and keep track of your transactions., 7. Avoid Public Wi-Fi for Banking: Do not access your bank account through public Wi-Fi networks, as they can be insecure., 8. Store Your Card Safely: Always keep your bank card in a secure place, such as a wallet or purse, and never leave it unattended., Group 2: 1. Sharing PIN or Passwords: Sharing your bank card PIN or online banking passwords with others can lead to unauthorized access to your accounts., 2. Writing Down Information: Writing your PIN or passwords on paper or storing them on your phone can lead to security breaches if lost or stolen., 3. Leaving Cards Unattended: Leaving your bank card in places like a restaurant table or shopping counter can increase the risk of theft., 4. Using Insecure Websites: Entering your card details on unfamiliar or non-secure websites can lead to fraud., 5. Ignoring Account Statements: Not regularly checking bank statements can mean missing unauthorized transactions or errors., 6. Responding to Phishing Scams: Clicking on links or providing information to unsolicited emails or messages that pretend to be from your bank can compromise your security., 7. Using Public Wi-Fi for Transactions: Conducting financial transactions over public Wi-Fi networks can leave your information exposed to hackers., 8. Keeping Excess Cash: Carrying too much cash can be risky if lost or stolen, and it is less secure than using a bank card for transactions.,

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