If you connect to a secure website, always check that the address begins with "https://". The latest versions of browsers support these types of certificate, indicating the authenticity of the website visited.
Check that the security certificate is valid (all websites of companies that market their services over the Internet must have an up-to-date, valid licence with the certifying entity) and that the domain name and address where you are connecting correspond to that company and there is no impersonation.
Always access Unicaja's website by entering the URL https://www.unicajabanco.es directly into the address bar. Avoid accessing Digital Banking by using the "Favourites" feature on your browser, or through links located in e-mails and websites, unless they are from our Bank. Links to web services can be easily manipulated in order to connect you to other web services that are not actually those shown in the link itself.
The virtual keyboard to enter your login details allows you to avoid the risk of programs known as "Trojans", which try to capture information through keyboard pulses.
Along with the introduction of coordinates from your code card each time that you sign a transaction.
Systems that allow you to avoid the risk of programs known as "Trojans", which try to capture information through keyboard pulses.
Check the date and time of the last connection: Unicaja provides details on the date and time when the user made their last connection. If a connection has been made on a date or time that you do not remember, change your username and login details as a security measure, and then inform the bank.
Do not forget to log out from websites with secure environments: if you do not do this, any other user of the computer (especially on public computers) may return to the sites visited by you and take advantage of the connection that you have not closed.
In Digital Banking, once you wish to log out, do not forget to click the "log out of Digital Banking" button.