Extra security precautions will soon be in place for those making online payments on government websites.
That's according to government, who says as a result customers may be asked to take an extra step to authenticate their payment.
This could include being asked for an online banking PIN, characters from your password or a security question.
It's also asked that customers check personal information is up to date with their banking provider.
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