This makes it a bit harder to get out there, but it's necessary when
sending sensitive financial information.
Never
send any sensitive financial information via e-mail, including banking information, routing numbers or PINs.
Not exact matches
Malware interferes with your computer's normal operation and gives hackers a chance to gain access to your computer and collect
sensitive personal
information, such as the sites you visit, the e-mail you
send, and the
financial records you keep.
When you enter
sensitive information (such as credit card
information on our order forms), we encrypt that
information using secure sockets layer technology (SSL), an industry standard protocol for billing transmission in order to help protect the
financial information you
send us.
Some employment background screening firms
send individuals»
sensitive personal
information (i.e. social security numbers and
financial account
information) off - shore to be processed.
Your real estate agent will never ask you to
send sensitive personal or
financial information in an email.
For that matter, never
send any
sensitive information via e-mail, including banking
information, routing numbers, PINS, or any other
financial information.