

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.

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.
