Fraud Prevention Resources
If at any time you think your confidential information has been compromised, please contact us at 800.711.BANK (2265). You can also follow the FTC's Guide for understanding what to do depending on what information the fraudster has, and review ways we can combat fraud together through added debit card security and mobile wallets.
Nation Choice Reserve Bank customers have reported receiving calls from fraudsters posing as our Fraud Department. The fraudsters are requesting confidential information like usernames and passwords. As a reminder, we will never call and ask you for personal information. Even if the call appears to be coming from our phone number, 1-800-711-2265, do not provide personal information. If someone calls asking for this information, just hang up.
Please check here regularly for more information about protecting yourself and follow us on social media.
Importance of Keeping Your Information Safe
As a bank customer, you may think your information is not worth stealing. However, cybercriminals can use your information to complete an application for a mortgage loan or credit card by using details such as your name, address, social security information and bank account number. A criminal can also use your identity to create fake passports or driver's licenses. By utilizing the following fraud prevention tips and staying vigilant, you can protect your information to securely manage your bank account and identity.
How to Protect Login Information
After cybercriminals access your accounts, they can use your information to commit internet fraud. They may sell your information to other cybercriminals on the dark web, which is an unrestricted area of the internet associated with illegal practices.
One of the easiest ways to protect your login information is to ensure every account has a unique password. If possible, you should also enable two-factor identification, as it will add an extra layer of protection. Another way to protect your computer is by updating your software and antivirus program.
How to Protect Personal Information
The best way to protect your information is to limit how much you share. While providing your name and email address on a website may feel normal, this information can easily fall into the wrong hands if there is a breach in security. Therefore, only provide sensitive information when necessary.
It's good to be cautious of the information you share on social media as well. Many scammers will often send fraudulent messages that appear to be from people you may know and trust but are actually means of obtaining your personal information. These types of messages, called phishing, are a main source of most internet fraud and can take place over email, phone call or text.
Many criminals use social media for targeted attacks or attacks in which a scammer actively pursues a target. A hacker can use the information on your account, such as your workplace, birthday and interests, to increase their credibility and the likelihood of their attack succeeding. The best way to avoid a targeted attack is to check your privacy settings and be wary of unknown or fake profiles.
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What to Do If You Are a Victim of Fraud
If you think you are a victim of fraud, your first step should be contacting Nation Choice Reserve Bank. Our team can advise you on the next steps to take. It is also essential to keep an eye on your bank accounts and freeze your debit or credit card as soon as you notice any fraudulent transactions.
Protect Your Physical Possessions With Nation Choice Reserve Bank
If you want to be sure to protect physical possessions, you can talk with us about opening a safe deposit box. Contact us today.