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Fraud and Scams

Understand how fraud and scams can affect you, how to spot them and what you can do to protect yourself.

Think you have been a victim of Fraud or a Scam?

Different types of Fraud or Scams

As technology evolves, it's important to maintain the security of your accounts and information and stay informed of current security measures and trending Fraud or Scams.
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Love is in the air, or is it? Keep yourself safe from romance scams.
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Fraudsters use fake communications to steal your information. Learn how to spot the signs of phishing.
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Keep your e-transfers safe. Learn what you can do to help prevent e-transfer fraud as both a sender and recipient.

Bank safely with our tips

Follow our best practices on a regular basis to help protect your money and information. Technology is always changing and evolving, lets stay on top of it.
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Change your passwords regularly

Use different passwords for your accounts. Don't save them on your device or write them down.
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Set transaction alerts for your account

Use alerts on applicable bank accounts and credit cards to monitor your account activity. 
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Review your account statements often

Your history should only consist of transactions you've made or authorized. If you don't recognize a transaction, let us know right away.
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Check your eStatements regularly

Going paperless can reduce the risk of identity theft while making it easy to review your history.
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Keep passwords and PINs safe

Make unique and difficult passwords that only you know and are hard to guess. Passwords should NOT contain personal information.
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Use Direct Deposit/Autodeposit/Deposit Anywhere

Send money instantly or deposit money directly into your account. Otherwise, create unique, one-time security questions and answers.
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Don't provide your personal information

Be alert when navigating websites or responding to emails and texts. Don't click on suspicious links and attachments.
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Don't respond to urgent requests

If you receive a message asking for immediate action and don't know the sender, look out for spelling mistakes or threatening language.
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Protect your device

Install antiviral software on your computer and learn more about port protection for your SIM from your mobile service provider.