For Your Security
During the holiday season, please be mindful of potential scams and unsolicited phone calls. Be sure to monitor your accounts closely and always protect your personal information.
It's important to remember that no legitimate business or bank would ever request information about you or your account (account number, social security, etc.). If you receive such a call, hang up and contact your bank and local police.
Information on Fraud Security:
- Ways to Avoid COVID-19 Vaccine Scams NEW
- Questions Banks will Never Ask - How to Spot Phishing Scams
- Banking Tips for Seniors
- Avoiding Coronavirus Scams
- Banking at the Speed of Technology
- Online Safety Tips
- Phishing - Don't Take the Bait
- Safety Tips for Tax Season
- Online Holiday Shopping Safety Tips
- Internet Check Fraud Scams - What Business Owners Need to Know
- Internet Check Fraud Scams - What You Need to Know
- Basics on Protecting Yourself from Fraud
- The Risks of "Jailbreaking" and "Rooting" Mobile Devices
- Tips to Prevent Tax ID Fraud
- Digital Wallet Security
- Social Engineering Awareness
- Business Email Compromise
- Online Banking Security Awareness
- Beware of Ransomware. Tips to Protect Against Ransomware
- Fraudulent Activity Alert - IOLTA (Interest on Lawyers Trust Accounts) Accounts
- Spear Phishing and How to Avoid it
- Small Business Fraud Conducted by Internal Parties
- Mobile Banking: Personal Information Security Tips
- Fraud Advisory - Don't be a Victim of Payment Scams
- Frequently Asked Questions About Data Breaches
- Avoiding Telephone Scams
- Things You Can Do to Avoid Fraud
- Beware of "Phishing" Activity
- Beware of Fraudulent E-mails
- Identity Theft and You