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Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Stay Vigilant: Strengthening Digital Security on Safer Internet Day

 As online fraud reaches unprecedented levels, Filipinos arereminded to stay vigilant and strengthen their digital security—a key message underscored by Safer Internet Day, an annual global movement advocating for a safer and more responsible online experience.

 

According to the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC), cybercrime complaints more than tripled in 2024, with 10,004 cases filed—a staggering rise from 3,317 in 2023.1 These scams led to PHP198 million in total financial losses, highlighting the growing sophistication of fraud, particularly consumer fraud and online financial fraud, which together account for 67% of all reported cases. Fraudsters continue to exploit deceptive tactics such as fake online sales, impersonation scams, investment fraud, and phishing to steal sensitive information like passwords and one-time PINs (OTPs).



 

Recognizing the growing vulnerabilities of OTPs, the BangkoSentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is pushing for stricter security regulations to strengthen the country’s financial cybersecurity framework. As part of this effort, the BSP has proposedregulatory changes aimed at enforcing Republic Act No. 12010,or the Anti-Financial Account Scamming Act (Afasa), whichwas signed into law last year to combat financial cybercrimes.This includes requiring banks to continuously enhance theirsecurity infrastructure, implement stronger

 

 
Philippine News Agency. (2025, January 31). Scamcomplaints triple in 2024  CICChttps://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1243101

 

 

 

authentication measures, and adopt more advanced frauddetection systems to stay ahead of cybercriminals2.

 

PSBank is reinforcing its commitment to security through key enhancements to its PSBank Mobile app. Clients now have theability to lock access to their accounts on platforms they don’tusually use, ensuring that their PSBank accounts remain restricted to their preferred and regularly utilized channels. They can also lock or unlock their ATM cards through the app, providing an extra layer of protection against unauthorized transactions.

 

Beyond security, PSBank Mobile continues to simplify digitalbanking with a faster, more seamless account opening process,removing the waiting period for verification and allowingcustomers to open an account with just one valid ID and a selfie. The app also offers zero initial deposit requirements, real-time bill payments, RFID reloading for tolls, and lower InstaPaytransfer fees—ensuring that users can enjoy safe and hassle-free banking.

 

While security systems evolve, vigilance remains the most powerful defense against online fraud. To minimize risks, users are encouraged to follow these key digital safety practices:

 

1. Verify sender identities – Always double-check emails, messages, or calls claiming to be from banks or government agencies. Scammers often impersonate trusted institutions.
2. Avoid clicking on suspicious link– Phishing scams rely on fake websites that mimic legitimate platforms to steal login credentials. Always access bank websites and apps directly.
3. Use strong, unique passwords  Avoid using the samepassword across multiple accounts. Enable two-factor authentication whenever possible.
4. Never share banking credentials – Banks will never ask for your PIN, OTP, or account details via email, text, or call. If someone requests this information, it's likely a scam.
5. Monitor account activity regularly  Frequently checkyour bank statements and transaction history for any unauthorized activity. Report suspicious transactions immediately.
6. Report scams promptly  If you fall victim to fraud,contact your bank and report the incident to the government’s 1326 cybercrime hotline, available 24/7 to assist victims.

 

As cybercriminals continue to innovate, fortifying your digital security is no longer just an option—it’s a necessity. This Safer Internet Day serves as a strong reminder that while financial institutions enhance their digital defenses, users must also remain proactive and vigilant. Fraudsters may adapt, but with the right security measures and a well-informed digital bankingcommunity, Filipinos can continue transacting online with confidence.

 
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. (2025, January 22). Amendments to Regulations onInformation Technology Risk Management to Implement Section 6 of the AntiFinancial Account Scamming Act (AFASA). https://www.bsp.gov.ph/Regulations/Issuances%20of%20Policy%20Exposure%20Drafts/Exposure-Draft_Amendments-to- Regulations-on-IT-Risk-Management-to-Implement-Section-6-of-the-Anti-Financial-Account-Scamming-Act.pdf

 

 

 

For more information on safe digital banking practices and the latest news on the PSBank Mobile App, visit www.psbank.com.ph or follow PSBank on Facebook and Instagram.

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