The rise of technology has meant an explosion in attempted frauds in all areas of business and property. This is particularly true of real estate, as it is an area where large sums of money are constantly being transferred back and forth between parties.
Let’s look at ways that we help minimise our clients’ exposure have to fraud, identity theft and hacking in our day-to-day conveyancing.
As part of conveyancing, both buying and selling, we require a substantial amount of private information to help us identify you and ensure that someone else is not trying to sell your property on your behalf!
This private information includes details such as full legal names, dates of birth, residential and postal address, bank account details and other confidential information. Much of this sort of information can be obtained by fraudsters and identity thieves from publicly available records or by hacking, phishing or trolling through unsecure email transmissions.
We have two way of confirming identity as part of the conveyancing process:
These help us check current ID against your picture. The verification of identity link asks you to send a video of yourself reading out a four digit code number as part of the process.
You should also ensure to take steps to minimise the risk of hacks. Some of the steps you can take are outlined before.
If you have any concern about transferring funds for settlement, paying your deposit or even paying an invoice in relation to your matter, contact us by telephone to discuss. We will be able to walk you through the process assist in minimising any risk or exposure to hackers, identity thieves and anyone attempting fraud.