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drivers licence) onlineĬlick on links or unexpected attachments you don’t recogniseĪllow anyone to have remote access into your computer or handset Post images of your identity documents (e.g. Publish your date of birth and address on your Facebook page or online directory, if you can do without it (One NZ will never ask you security identification questions when calling you) Give out any information about yourself – even if the person calling says they are from your bank or other business that you use. If you have a mobile device where you use or store your credit card or personal details online: These tips will help you avoid being a target for fraudsters. Contact One NZ to tell us what happened and change your PIN.Contact the police and make a formal complaint about the matter.Change the passwords and PIN numbers on key services you use that contain sensitive personal information – such as your email account, IRD account, superannuation fund.Contact your bank and alert them that your credentials may have been compromised – they will likely suspend your credit card, disable internet banking for a period of time, add or change authentication protocols for access to your account.If you believe you have been the victim of a scam or fraud which could compromise or give someone else unauthorised use of your personal information, we recommend you take the following immediate steps: Here is more information if you think you have received a scam phone call or text message (SMS).
Some other fraudsters may send you an email that includes a link to a website or login page that looks exactly like the real thing, but lets them collect the information you enter for criminal purposes. They could contact you with an offer that sounds too good to be true, or ask you to urgently provide details to avoid a major problem, such as your account being locked. They might steal your mobile device and get information off it. Most online fraud happens when someone gathers enough information to pretend they are you. We take fraud seriously at One New Zealand and we're committed to protecting our customers from the risk of fraud wherever possible.