START QUIZ
Do you know how to spot fraud online?
The biggest risks in personal banking often come down to your own awareness of common scams.
A
B
https://
c
.org
D
.com
QUESTION 1
http://
What do you look for in a web address to know it’s secure?
Keep my passwords written down so I remember them.
Give my bank my account number if they call to verify who I am.
Have antivirus and antimalware software installed.
Trust an email with Byline’s logo.
It’s always a good idea to…
QUESTION 2
Use high-pressure language.
Include links.
Ask for personal information like my password, PIN or Social Security number.
A and C are both true.
Emails from Byline Bank will never…
QUESTION 3
Include special characters and numbers.
A, C and D are true.
Be changed every 30-60 days.
Be unique for every website.
To keep my data safe, my password should…
QUESTION 4
you’re right!
Secure websites start with “https” rather than “http.” The “s” stands for secure. If the “s” is missing, don't log in or conduct business on that site.
NEXT QUESTION
The correct answer is B.
Sorry!
The correct answer is C.
Using your computer’s security monitoring software is a great first step toward keeping your data safe.
The correct answer is D.
It’s a good practice to be suspicious of incoming emails. Scams are becoming more sophisticated and convincing, often including real logos and official-sounding language.
Byline will never use high-pressure language or ask for personal information. While our emails often include links, you can hover over them to preview the web address—if it looks suspicious, don’t click on it.
A good password should be hard to guess and include special characters and numbers. Be sure to change passwords frequently and make them unique to each site you log in to.
GO TO RESULT
you’re fraud-savvy!
4 correct answers
You take periodic measures to keep your data safe, like installing security software on your devices and using strong passwords you change often. Scams are always changing, so don’t let down your guard when browsing online or reading emails, even when they have logos you trust.
KEEP LEARNING
you’re off to a good start!
3 correct answers
You’re aware of some of the signs of fraud. Scams are always changing, so don’t let down your guard when browsing online or reading emails.
RETAKE QUIZ
YOU’RE HALFWAY THERE!
2 correct answers
Taking this quiz is a great start to learning about fraud, but you should brush up on how to spot red flags. Scams are always changing, so don’t let down your guard when browsing online or reading emails.
let’s get you up to speed.
1 correct answer
oof. you’ve got some work to do.
0 correct answers