At National Irish Bank, we never compromise when it comes to security, and that is especially true of our Internet banking system. National Irish eBanking meets the highest standards for online banking security.
Fraudulent emails - phishing
Phishing is a criminal activity, commonly used to fraudulently trick people into revealing sensitive information, such as passwords and credit card details, by masquerading as a trustworthy person or business in an electronic communication. It is typically carried out using email or an instant message, although phone contact has been used as well.
It typically works as follows; A fraudster sends out a fake email designed to appear as if it comes from a reputable source (such as National Irish Bank). The email can also include a link to a site that apparently leads to a reputable website address, but which in fact is a counterfeit site. After logging on to this bogus site, the customer is asked to enter personal information such as name, address, account number and credit card number. Any information keyed in on this page is passed on to the fraudsters.
If you receive an email that appears to have been sent by National Irish Bank that requests you to enter personal information such as your account number or credit card number, do not reply and do not follow the instructions - even if the e-mail suggests that you need to take immediate action to stop your account being frozen, or it indicates that you may incur a fine if you don't.
National Irish Bank will never ask for personal information through email, and will not have sent this email.
If you suspect that you are the victim of fraud or a phishing attack, call us at at the number below, or report it using the form provided.