

Internet Explorer browser
Netscape browser
That depends on the browser and version you are currently using.
If you are using a version of Internet Explorer prior to Version 4, you must perform a full upgrade to Version 5 with 128-bit encryption.
If you are using Version 4 or later of Internet Explorer, you can perform a partial 128-bit encryption-only upgrade
For more information, click here.
Netscape browsers that are lower than version 6 do not have a 128-bit encryption-only upgrade. You must perform a full upgrade to the latest version of Netscape and specifically request 128-bit Strong Encryption. For Netscape 6 and higher you can download the SmartUpdate Plugin which will allow you to update the browser to 128 bit without installing a whole new browser.
For more information, click here.
DBS iBanking is a VeriSign Secure Site and with Verisign logo which appears on DBS / POSB iBanking site. The seal will show customer the valid SSL cert and validity of the DBS / POSB iBanking site. This is an assurance that the site runs legitimately under the care of DBS Bank. All information is sent in a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) session and is encrypted to protect you against unintentional information disclosure to third parties.
The 128-bit SSL encryption we use is currently the industry's strongest. Any data you send through iBanking will be scrambled into an unrecognised form before it is transmitted to our server where only the Bank has the special key to decode it. The information we send to you is similarly protected.
In view of the need to provide better internet security and in accordance with regulatory guidelines and best practices, the bank needs to ensure our customers upgrade their browser to comply with the 128-bit encryption requirement so that they can continue to conduct their iBanking services with confidence.
Please refer to the following instructions on the browser encryption verification and upgrading procedures.
The security features which we have put in place include:
The bank never store or transmit your PIN unencrypted. On top of the 128-bit SSL encryption, we employ Java applet to encrypt your PIN even before it transmitted from your computer to our server.
While the bank employs various level of security to protect your PIN, you do have an important role to play in safeguarding the security of your computer and the confidentiality of your PIN.
Click here to find out more on what steps you should take
For Internet Explorer browsers, the padlock is not a reliable indicator of whether the pages and information are encrypted with SSL as it may remain “unlocked” even though the pages are actually encrypted with SSL. To verify the SSL encryption, simply:
Internet Explorer browser
For Netscape browser
This is a feature of your browser as your previously visited pages are stored in your computer cache to allow a faster experience when you visit the site again. Once you have logged off, or been timed out by the system, no one is able to take control of your iBanking as a login is required.
To ensure that no one is able to view your previously visitied pages, please clear your cache after each iBanking session.
Click "OK" to save your setting
This is commonly known as GPF (General Protection Fault). You'll have to restart your browser. If the problem persists, please consult your PC vendor.
Some browsers store and list possible matches from entries that you have typed previously. You can prevent any User ID/PIN from being stored in your browsers by de-activating the function:
Internet Explorer
Netscape 7.0