- Maitra Commodities (P) Ltd
is dedicated to ensure that your trading accounts remain
secure and your personal information remains private.
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PROTECT YOUR ONLINE BROKERAGE ACCOUNT
- The Internet and, more recently, wireless
technology, have made it easy for investors to
check brokerage account information and initiate investment transactions in one go.
Maitra Commodities (P) Ltd is issuing this Alert to warn investors to take
precautions to help ensure the security of their brokerage accounts. Not doing so puts your
account information and investments at risk.
- By following a few simple steps, you can make
it much harder for unauthorized people to
gain access to your account. In the event of your account access information has been stolen
or compromised you can get in touch with us on 044-45630555 or drop a mail at
info@maitracommodities.com
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LOCK THE DOOR BEHIND YOU
- It is very important to terminate each online
session when you are finished-usually by
clicking the “Log out” link on the site. This is the computer equivalent to locking the door
when you leave the house. If you merely type in another address, or close or minimize the
Web browser window, it may be possible for unauthorized users with access to the same
computer to gain access to your account information. Retrieving this information could be as
easy as clicking on the Internet browser icon, pressing the browser’s Back button, or
calling up a browser’s Internet History.
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FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR ELECTRONIC FRAUD PREVENTIONS
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Here are a few other helpful hints to keep your information safe
and secure:
- Avoid using any computer that is not your own
to access your brokerage or other online
account.
- Never share your password information with
others.
- Create passwords that are unpredictable and
counterintuitive, and don’t use the same
password for different accounts.
- Change passwords regularly.
- Beware of over-the-shoulder snoops when using
public computers.
- If you suspect that your password has been
stolen or used by others, notify us
immediately.
- If you must use a public or borrowed computer,
you can diminish the risk somewhat if you
clear all Temporary.
- Internet Files and History from the browser
after you are finished (if you are using
Microsoft Internet Explorer, this is done by clicking the Tools menu, selecting Internet
Options, then selecting Delete Files from the Temporary.
- Internet Files area and Clear History from the
History area). Note: You may not always
have the ability to delete this information from someone else’s computer, and you can’t be
certain if it contains spyware or viruses.
- Do not store passwords in a file on your PC or
laptop—they are at risk if your computer
is serviced or stolen.
- By taking a few key steps you can avoid the
most common pitfalls.
- Follow general best practices for securing any
Internet-connected computer.
- Keep your computer up to date with the latest
security updates.
- Install a firewall and anti-virus software on
any laptop or PC with wireless
connectivity.
- When accessing your personal financial
information online, you should have a secure web
connection at all times – the web site address should start with “https://” instead of
“http://” and you should see a secure symbol such as a closed padlock or key on the status
bar in the lower right part of your screen; Maitra Commodities
(P) Ltd
(CCL) is engaged in broking business of trading in commodity derivatives in India to provide
the trading/
execution facility on Indian Commodity Exchanges.
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PROTECT YOUR ONLINE BROKERAGE ACCOUNT
- Finally, your account statements are the last
line of defense. Be sure to review your
account information regularly. Many firms allow you to do so online at any time. If there
are transactions that look suspicious, report them to us immediately.