Internet Banking Certificates | Secure Your Device for Safe Online Banking in Australia
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Protect Your Online Bank Account with a Verified, Australian-Standards Security Check
Get certified for safe, secure access to internet banking on your desktop, laptop, tablet or mobile — works with every major Australian bank including CBA NetBank, ANZ, NAB, Westpac, Bendigo, ING and Macquarie.

Whether your bank account is with a major financial institution like ANZ, Commonwealth Bank, NAB, or Westpac — or a second-tier bank like Bendigo, ING, Macquarie, Bankwest or Suncorp — banks are increasingly requiring proof of a secure system before they’ll cover you under their Online Banking Safety Guarantee. That’s where our Internet Banking Certificate comes in.
Why You Need an Internet Banking Certificate
The Original PC Doctor makes it fast and easy to secure your system and get certified. Our expert technicians perform a thorough 7-point security inspection to ensure your device meets international standards for online banking safety and safe internet banking. You’ll then receive a digital certificate to confirm that your device is fit to safely bank online — giving you and your bank peace of mind.
Common Online Banking Threats in Australia
According to the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) and cyber.gov.au, the most common threats affecting bank customers include:
- Investment scams — the #1 cybercrime category by dollar loss
- Payment redirection scams — fraudulent BSB / account swaps
- Romance scams
- Remote access scams — where a caller convinces you to install AnyDesk / TeamViewer
- Identity theft
- Banking trojans & keyloggers (Emotet, TrickBot, Qbot variants)
What’s Included in Your 7-Point Security Inspection?
- Operating System Validation: Ensuring your computer runs a supported and patched OS — Windows 10/11, macOS Sonoma/Sequoia, or current iOS/Android.
- Antivirus & Malware Protection: Confirming real-time protection (Microsoft Defender, Bitdefender, ESET, Norton or similar) is active and up-to-date.
- Firewall Setup: Verifying Windows Firewall / macOS Application Firewall and your router-level firewall are enabled to block unauthorised access.
- Web Browser Hardening: Configuring secure, current browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari) for HTTPS-only mode, certificate pinning, and Safe Browsing.
- Security Settings Optimisation: Tightening DNS (Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 for Families / Quad9), disabling SMBv1, enabling BitLocker / FileVault disk encryption.
- Software Update Review: Ensuring all software, drivers and browser extensions are current — outdated Java, Flash, or PDF readers are removed.
- Hardware & Compatibility Review: Confirming your device supports modern TLS 1.3 connections, TPM 2.0 (Windows 11), and is compatible with your bank’s app and 2FA hardware.
Book Your Certification Today – Fast, Friendly Service
Once your device passes inspection, you’ll receive a secure internet banking certificate that satisfies your bank’s terms and conditions. You’ll also gain the confidence that your customer experience online is protected from common cyber threats and scams.
📞 Call our support team at 1300 723 628 to book your certification or ask a question. Prefer to do it online? Contact us here or purchase a certificate directly through our secure platform.
Why Choose The Original PC Doctor?
- 24 years of experience (since 2001) in technical support and online banking security — Australia’s longest-running mobile computer-support company
- Fast, same-day remote support and onsite service across all Australian capital cities
- Trusted by Australian government departments and financial institutions
- No Fix, No Fee Guarantee on all products and services
- ACSC Essential Eight–aligned hardening on every certified device
Bank-by-Bank: What Each Australian Bank Requires for Safe Online Banking
Every major Australian bank publishes its own Online Banking Safety Guarantee — and they all share one rule: your device must be reasonably secure and up-to-date. If a fraud claim is made on a compromised, unpatched, or malware-infected device, the bank may decline to refund the loss. Here’s how the big names compare:
| Bank | What they require | Common gotcha |
|---|---|---|
| Commonwealth Bank (NetBank, CommBank app) | Up-to-date OS, supported browser, NetCode SMS or app token, no jailbroken/rooted device. | Rooted Android phones are blocked from CommBank app. |
| ANZ (Internet Banking, ANZ Plus) | Modern browser with TLS 1.2+, ANZ Shield app for 2FA, biometric login on mobile. | Old Internet Explorer / legacy Edge no longer supported. |
| NAB (Internet Banking, NAB app) | NAB Trust ID for first-time devices, current browser, no public Wi-Fi recommended. | Frequent “new device” lockouts after browser cookie clears. |
| Westpac (Online Banking, Westpac app) | Westpac Protect SMS Code, latest browser, anti-virus active. | Will block logins from VPN exits in some countries. |
| Bendigo Bank / Adelaide Bank | e-Banking Token or SMS Code, supported browser. | Token app re-pair needed after a phone replacement. |
| ING Australia | Daily Pay Limit, ING app for 2FA, biometric on mobile. | Can’t add new payee from desktop without app approval. |
| Macquarie Bank | Authenticator-app 2FA, hardware security key supported, modern browser only. | SMS 2FA being phased out — app required. |
| Bankwest, Suncorp, BOQ, St.George, Bank of Melbourne | SMS or app-based 2FA, current browser/OS, anti-virus recommended. | Older Mac OS X versions silently blocked. |
Our 7-point inspection covers every requirement above — we verify your device against each bank’s published criteria so your fraud cover stays valid. See our full list of supported banks →
Browser-by-Browser: Which Browser Is Safest for Online Banking?
The browser you use is the front door to your bank account. A misconfigured or out-of-date browser can leak credentials, ignore certificate warnings, or run vulnerable extensions. Here’s how the four major browsers stack up for online banking in 2026:
| Browser | Banking strengths | Watch-outs | Our verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google Chrome | Safe Browsing v5, automatic certificate pinning, fast Manifest V3 extension reviews. | Heavy on RAM; some extensions request “read all data on banking site”. | ✅ Recommended — lock down extensions before banking. |
| Microsoft Edge | SmartScreen, Application Guard isolation, “Enhanced Security” mode for banking sites. | Sidebar AI features can capture page content if enabled — turn off for banking. | ✅ Recommended — especially on Windows 11. |
| Mozilla Firefox | Total Cookie Protection, Multi-Account Containers (isolate each bank to its own tab). | Smaller market share = some bank apps don’t test against it; rare popup glitches. | ✅ Recommended — best privacy of the four. |
| Apple Safari | Intelligent Tracking Prevention, sandboxed processes, hardware-backed Touch ID auth. | macOS-only; older Macs stuck on Safari versions banks have dropped. | ✅ Recommended on current macOS — risky on macOS 11 or older. |
| Internet Explorer / legacy Edge / Brave / Opera | — | IE / legacy Edge are unsupported by every Australian bank. Brave/Opera generally fine but less tested. | ⚠️ Avoid IE / legacy Edge entirely. |
Banking Safety on Different Devices
The questions our techs get asked most often aren’t about specific banks — they’re about devices. Here’s the short version of each:
Is internet banking safe on iPhone?
Yes — iOS is the safest banking platform of the major operating systems. Apps are sandboxed, the App Store vets every release, and Face ID / Touch ID stores credentials in the Secure Enclave. Risks: jailbroken iPhones (most banks block them), screen-recording malware on non-jailbroken devices is rare but possible, and SIM-swap fraud bypasses the device entirely.
Is internet banking safe on Android?
Yes on a current, vendor-supported phone with Google Play Protect enabled and only apps from the Play Store. Risks: rooted devices are blocked by most bank apps, sideloaded APKs can carry banking trojans, and old Android phones (Android 11 or earlier) no longer receive monthly security patches and should not be used for banking.
Is internet banking safe on public Wi-Fi?
Modern HTTPS protects the data in transit, so a fundamentally legitimate connection is safer than it used to be. The risks are rogue hotspots with names like “Free_Cafe_WiFi” that intercept DNS and redirect you to phishing pages. Use your phone’s 4G/5G hotspot or a reputable VPN if you must bank on public Wi-Fi.
Is online banking safer on a VPN?
A reputable VPN (NordVPN, ExpressVPN, ProtonVPN, Mullvad) makes public-Wi-Fi banking safer by encrypting the first hop. But banks may flag overseas VPN exits as suspicious and block the login — so use an Australian server. Free VPNs often log or sell your data and should never be used for banking.
What’s the most secure computer for online banking?
For most Australians, a current Mac (M-series, macOS Sequoia) or a Windows 11 PC with TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, BitLocker enabled, and Microsoft Defender active are equally safe. ChromeOS is also excellent because of its read-only OS partition. The single biggest factor isn’t brand — it’s whether the device still receives security updates.
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Real Australians, Real Results
A few recent client stories from across the country (names changed, identifying details removed for privacy).
“I’d had a phone call from someone saying they were from Telstra and needed to fix my internet. They had me install something called AnyDesk. A week later, $14,000 was missing from my CommBank account.”
Outcome: Our Sydney technician removed the remote-access tool, ran a full forensic scan, documented the breach for CommBank’s fraud team, rebuilt the laptop, and issued a fresh Internet Banking Certificate. Margaret’s bank refunded the loss because we provided a written technician report showing the device was now compliant.
“I run a small accounting practice. I caught a banking trojan on my work laptop after clicking a fake DocuSign email. Westpac flagged a suspicious payment before it cleared, but I needed to know my system was safe before I logged back in.”
Outcome: Same-day remote certification — we identified the trojan (a TrickBot variant), wiped and reinstalled Windows 11, configured Bitdefender + 1Password + ANZ Shield-style 2FA on every banking login, and issued the certificate. David was back in business by 5pm.
“Our daughter pushed us to get certified after she saw what we’d done with our pension money in NetBank. We were running Windows 7 on a 12-year-old PC.”
Outcome: The Windows 7 machine couldn’t be safely certified, so we recommended a budget Windows 11 mini-PC, migrated their files, set up CommBank app on a new Android phone, and walked them through 2FA. Total time: one afternoon. They’ve been bank-safe for 18 months.
“I work between Perth and Singapore. ING kept locking me out because of the VPN I was using on my MacBook. I needed someone who actually understood the issue.”
Outcome: Remote certification on her M2 MacBook Pro, configured ProtonVPN with an Australian-only profile for banking, set up Multi-Account Containers in Firefox, and issued a certificate noting her travel pattern for ING’s fraud team. Lockouts stopped immediately.
“My wife saw a Facebook ad for crypto investments. By the time I got home she’d transferred $42,000 in three goes from our Bendigo account. The bank said the device was probably compromised — could we prove it wasn’t?”
Outcome: Forensic inspection found no malware on the device — it was a pure social-engineering scam, not a hacked computer. We provided Bendigo Bank with a signed technician report stating the device was clean and compliant on the date of the transfers, which strengthened the bank’s ability to pursue the receiving accounts.
Frequently Asked Questions about Internet Banking Certificates
What is an Internet Banking Certificate?
Why do Australian banks now want proof my device is secure?
How do I know if my computer is safe to use for online banking?
Is internet banking safe on public Wi-Fi (cafés, airports, hotels)?
Is internet banking safe on iPhone?
Is internet banking safe on Android?
Do I need antivirus software for online banking in Australia?
Is Google Chrome safe for online banking?
Which browser is best for internet banking on a Windows PC?
Which browser is best for online banking on a Mac?
Can I get an Internet Banking Certificate remotely, or do you need to come to my home?
What happens if my computer fails the security check?
How long does an Internet Banking Certificate stay valid?
How much does an Internet Banking Certificate cost?
Will my bank accept a certificate from The Original PC Doctor?
I think my online banking has been hacked — what should I do right now?
Do I need a certificate for my mobile phone too?
What’s the most secure device for online banking?
We Service All Australian Capital Cities & Surrounds
Remote certification is available Australia-wide. Same-day onsite certification across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Hobart, Darwin and surrounding regional areas.
Free Online Banking Safety Resources
Hand-picked links to authoritative Australian and international sources you can use right now — no sign-up required.
🏭️ Australian Government & Official Sources
- Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) — cyber.gov.au — the national authority for cyber-security advice.
- ACSC: Securing Your Online Banking — step-by-step guide for individuals.
- Scamwatch — report a scam, see current scam alerts.
- National Anti-Scam Centre (NASC) — cross-agency scam intelligence and prevention.
- Targeting Scams Report (annual) — the official annual statistics on scam losses in Australia.
- ASD Annual Cyber Threat Report 2024–25 — current threat landscape and trend data.
- ASIC ePayments Code — the consumer-protection code that governs electronic payments and bank refunds.
- eSafety Commissioner — reporting and resources for online abuse, image-based abuse and scam content.
- Australian Federal Police — Cybercrime — what to do if you’ve been a victim, including ReportCyber.
- ReportCyber — the single national cybercrime reporting portal.
🏦️ Bank Safety & Fraud Pages (Big 4 + 2nd Tier)
- Commonwealth Bank — Security & Fraud Centre
- ANZ — Security Centre
- NAB — Security Hub
- Westpac — Security Centre
- Bendigo Bank — Security
- ING Australia — Online Security
- Macquarie Bank — Security & Fraud
- Bankwest — Security
- Suncorp Bank — Security
- Bank of Queensland (BOQ) — Security
- St.George — Security
- Australian Banking Association — Scam-Safe Accord — cross-bank initiatives to disrupt scams.
🔒 Free Tools to Check If You’ve Been Compromised
- Have I Been Pwned? — check if your email or phone number appeared in any known data breach.
- Mozilla Monitor — free breach-monitoring service from the makers of Firefox.
- IDCARE — Australia’s national identity and cyber-support service. Free 1-on-1 case management if your identity is compromised.
- Google Safe Browsing site-status check — verify whether a URL is flagged as malicious.
- VirusTotal — scan a suspicious file or URL against 70+ antivirus engines.
- URLVoid — reputation check for any web address.
- Qualys SSL Labs Test — verify your bank’s certificate is current and TLS configuration is strong.
- BrowserAudit — free 200+ browser-security checks in 60 seconds.
👨🏻 Older Australians & Vulnerable Users
- Be Connected — free Australian Government online-safety training for Australians 50+.
- ACSC: Cyber Security for Older Australians
- Scamwatch — Common Scam Types — plain-English library of every active scam pattern.
- National Seniors Australia — Scams research
- MoneySmart (ASIC) — Online Banking and Card Fraud
- Services Australia — Scams Information
- Lifeline (13 11 14) — if a scam loss has caused emotional distress.
📱 Browser, OS & Device Security Guides
- Google Chrome — Stay safer with Enhanced Safe Browsing
- Microsoft — Stay protected with Windows Security (Defender)
- Mozilla Firefox — Privacy & Total Cookie Protection
- Apple Platform Security Guide
- Safari — Browse privately on Mac
- Microsoft Edge — Security features & controls
- Google Safety Centre
- ACSC — Secure Your Mobile Phone
- 1Password · Bitwarden · Dashlane — reputable password managers.
- YubiKey · Google 2-Step Verification — hardware & app-based 2FA.
Related Blog Articles from The Original PC Doctor
More in-depth reading from our blog — banking-specific incidents, scam playbooks, and security how-tos.
🏦️ Online Banking & Bank Security
- Urgent Alert: 31K Australian Bank Passwords Leaked — Protect Your Accounts Today
Thousands of Australian bank account passwords leaked online due to malware infections on personal devices. - The Medibank Hack: Unmasking the Culprits and Unveiling Australian Retaliation
The Australian government identified and targeted the perpetrators behind the colossal Medibank hack of 2022. - New Technology to Reduce Scams in Banking
How Australian banks are using name-matching and other new technologies to reduce banking scam losses.
🤖 Scams & Fraud Prevention
- Scam Alert: New Tricks Online Thieves Are Using to Steal Your Money
The latest scam tricks and exactly how to protect yourself from online fraud in Australia. - “Hey Mum, I’m in Trouble”: Beware the Rise of AI-Generated Scams
Online scammers are using AI-generated voice and text to impersonate family members. How to spot and stop them. - The History, Impact & Future of Phishing SMS in Australia
A long-form look at how phishing SMS evolved alongside Australian mobile networks — and where it’s heading.
🔒 Identity, Privacy & Password Security
- 16 Billion Passwords Leaked June 2025: Apple, Facebook, Google
A record-breaking credential dump. How to check if your accounts were compromised and what to do next. - Qantas Cyber-Attack Could Affect 6 Million Customers
The 2025 Qantas breach exposed personal data on up to 6 million customers. What was leaked, what wasn’t, and what to do. - Simple Guide to Internet Security for Australians
Top 10 strategies for securing your home and small business and avoiding common scams.
🛡️ Device & General Cyber Security
- Fortifying Your Digital Fortress: The Role of Firewalls
How firewalls actually protect your network and devices from unauthorised access — in plain English. - Routers Under Attack: Which Models Hackers Are Targeting
A current list of router models under active attack — and how to secure yours, fast. - Beyond Bigpond: Top Email Alternatives for Security & Simplicity
Bigpond is losing users. The most secure, hassle-free email alternatives for Australians in 2025.
→ Browse the full Original PC Doctor blog
Related Online Safety Guides
- Virus & Malware Removal — if you suspect infection before banking
- Remote Access Scams — what to do if a caller asked you to install AnyDesk
- Identity Theft Recovery
- Payment Redirection Scams
- Investment Scams
- Full List of Supported Australian Banks
- Contact The Original PC Doctor
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