What is it?
Social Engineering takes place when a criminal deceives you into sharing your personal information. This information is then used to access your accounts or complete fraudulent transactions.
Criminals who practice social engineering are often very charismatic and believable. The golden rule to remember is that no bank or financial institution will ever ask you to share your personal or sensitive information via email, internet or phone.
Social Engineering usually takes the form of either Phishing, Vishing or Smishing, so make sure to read our section on these fraudulent methodologies.
Concerned that you might be a victim?
If you are a victim of fraud or unethical behaviour, report it to
- Email: Tip-offs anonymous hotline | toahotline@tip-offs.com
- Visit www.tip-offs.com (This anonymous service is provided by Deloitte - a multinational auditing and accounting firm)
- Alternatively, email Old Mutual Group Forensic Services (GFS) on gfs@oldmutual.com