Resource Center

Mar 20, 2024

Security Tips

Password Security Tips

  • Do not share your User ID’s or Passwords with another person or provide them to others. Safeguard your User ID and Password information—never leave the information in an unsecured location.
  • Create a unique User ID and Password. Do not use the same identifying information on multiple websites.
  • Create strong User ID’s and Passwords. In other words, use upper case letter(s), lower case letter(s), number(s), and special character(s)
  • Secure Password Checklist

Email Security Tips

Do not open emails or attachments from individuals or organizations that you do not know.

Many times fraudsters will send attractive offers via letters, calls, text messages or emails asking you to deposit funds to participate in a scheme that will sound too good to be true. At a later point they withdrawal the money and stop communication.  Below is a list of common fraud schemes

  • Contest, PCH and lottery winnings that you have not registered for, in which case they will ask for funds to process the winnings
  • Emails that appear to come from large corporations, public entities or even regulatory bodies (IRS, State Gov’t, etc.). These emails will normally claim that you owe money and need to submit payments.
  • Phone calls, text or emails on job offerings that you have not applied for requesting personal information and banking credentials.
  • Phone calls, text or emails suggesting that you have inheritance that originate from a foreign country asking for personal information.
  • Investment plans or multi-level marketing schemes offering unrealistic returns on your investment

How to Recover you Hacked Email or Social Media Account

Website Security Tips

  • Monitor account activity. View account activity online on a regular basis and review periodic account statements and reconcile them to your personal records.
  • Log Off from a website; do not just close the page or “X” out.
  • Secure websites have a web address that includes an “s” (https rather than http). If this is lacking, the site may not be genuine. Avoid logging in or conducting business on the site.
  • When completing financial transactions, verify encryption and other security methods are in place, protecting your account and personal information.
  • Safe Online Shopping to avoid Fraud and Identity Theft

Mobile Device Security Tips

Computer Security Tips

ATM Security Tips

Always practice safe ATM operation by following these simple safety precautions.

  • Memorize your PIN. Do not write your PIN on your card or store the PIN with your card.
  • Do not share your PIN or card with anyone.
  • Do not allow a stranger to help or assist in the use of your card or the handling of the cash.
  • Stand close to the ATM when conducting your transaction and be aware of your surroundings.
  • Verify that your transaction is complete and the screen has reset before leaving.

Scam, fraud, and Identity Theft Tips