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At Farmers State Bank, we believe that education is
the most valuable tool in preventing internet fraud. We believe that
by making our customers aware of potential threats, the likelihood of
damage will be lessened. Below you will find important information regarding
internet fraud situations. Please read about these situations carefully
so that you may protect yourself.
Phishing and Email Scams
What is phishing? Phishing is the use of fraudulent e-mails
that have been forged to look like legitimate e-mails from a particular
organization. These e-mails often try to extract personal information
by asking you to reply directly to the e-mail, or by including a link
to a site that tries to get you to disclose personal information.
The email and website addresses given may appear almost identical
to those of legitimate institutions. In attempt to trick you into
supplying sensitive personal data, they will claim that there is a
problem with an account and will provide a link to a site that may
look authentic. You will be asked to input information such as bank
account numbers, PINS and your Social Security Number. This fraudulent
practice is often called “phishing: or “spoofing.” If
you receive an email that appears to be from Farmers State Bank requesting
sensitive personal information, please contact us immediately.
Farmers State Bank will never send you an e-mail asking for your passwords,
card numbers, or other sensitive information.
We ask that before you conduct business or give information via the
internet, you stop to ask yourself these questions:
1. Am I confident in the identity of the individual with whom I am
corresponding?
2. Is the information being requested for a legitimate
reason?
If you feel uncomfortable after asking yourself these questions, then
we urge you to stop and ask more questions before continuing with the
transaction or the correspondence. Keep in mind that if something seems
too good to be true, then it probably is!
Identity Theft
Up to 500,000 individuals are victims each year of identity
theft, a fast-growing form of fraud. Fortunately, a few simple steps
can help ensure you stay out of these statistics.
“Identity theft” or “account takeover fraud” involves
criminals stealing a person’s personal information. The crooks
assume a person’s identity, apply for credit in his or her name,
run up huge bills, stiff creditors and generally wreck the victim’s
credit record.
At Farmers State Bank, we put a combination of safeguards
in place to protect customers, including employee training, rigorous
security
standards, data encryption and fraud detection. You can
take these steps to avoid becoming a victim:
- Don’t give your Social
Security or account numbers to anyone over the
phone unless you initiated the call.
- Don’t give out personal information
over the Internet, either, unless you entered
the Web address and are using a
secure browser.
- Tear up receipts, old bank statements
and unused credit card offers before throwing them
away. Crooks could
steal information from your trash and use it to get credit in your name.
- Review
your bank and credit card statements as soon as you
receive them to check for unauthorized transactions.
- Protect
your PINs and computer passwords; use a combination
of letters and numbers and change them often. Never
carry this information with you, do not store this information on your computer
and
never share
this information with anyone!
- Order copies of your
credit report once a year to ensure accuracy. Call
any of the three national credit reporting
agencies: Trans Union (800) 888-4213, Equifax (800) 685-1111 and Experian (888)
397-3742.
- Report any suspected fraud to your bank and
credit card issuers immediately so they can start
to close accounts and clear your name right away.
Restoring your identity can be a tremendous inconvenience. It’s
worth your while to exercise a little preventative maintenance. Protect
yourself against this terrible crime.
If you are a victim of identity theft:
1. Immediately contact us at 816-632-6641 and ask for our Bookkeeping
Department if you suspect identity theft or fraud involving any of your
Farmers State Bank accounts.
2. Contact the Federal trade Commission (FTC) toll-free at 1-877-IDTHEFT
(439-4338), or go to their Web site www.consumer.gov/idtheft and fill
out a complaint form, or write to them at:
Identity Theft Clearinghouse
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20580
The FTC web site offers comprehensive information about identity theft.
Topics include: Understanding ID Theft, Protecting Against ID Theft,
Filing a Complaint with the FTC, Identity Theft Laws, Recovering from
Identity Theft.
Counterfeit Official Check Scam
This scam involves the sale of merchandise over the internet.
The purchaser sends an official check to the seller for an amount
over the selling price. The purchaser then asks the seller to wire
the excess funds for shipping costs. After the funds have been wired,
the official check comes back “counterfeit”.
The seller then loses the amount of money wired out.
In most cases the money cannot be recovered because it
is difficult, if not impossible,
to track down the originator of these official checks,
as these individuals are usually from overseas.
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