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Fraud Prevention: Protect Yourself from Scams

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Fraudsters are constantly finding new ways to trick individuals into giving away their personal and financial information.

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Protect Your Finances: Slam the Scam

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Scammers are constantly evolving their tactics, and government imposter scams are one of the most common threats to your personal and financial security.

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Stay Safe from Check Fraud: Using Checks Safely

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Protect your finances from check fraud by staying informed and using secure banking practices to protect your accounts.

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Protect Your Finances From The Latest Scams

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Scammers are constantly evolving, but with the right knowledge, you can protect your finances from falling victim to their deceptive tactics.

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Caution: Before Sharing Account Information

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We often pay bills and shop online, making it essential to be cautious when sharing our banking information. Before providing your account details to any company or website, it's vital to do your research.

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ZelleĀ® Scams

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Scammers are always coming up with new ways to trick people, but no matter the scam, there are common trends you should be aware of to keep your money and personal information safe.

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The Threat of Phishing

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Phishing attacks have become increasingly common and can pose a significant threat to your online security. It's essential to be vigilant and know how to spot red flags when dealing with emails, texts, or messages that could be phishing attempts.

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Why You Should Your Software Up to Date

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One of the simplest yet most effective ways to protect your accounts and information is by keeping your software and applications up to date. Updates are released periodically to fix software issues and provide security patches for known vulnerabilities.

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Multifactor Authentication Tips

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Multifactor authentication provides an extra layer of security by requiring you to confirm your identity in a second way when logging into accounts. This typically involves receiving a code on your phone or email, or using an authenticator app. 

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How To Pay It Safe with ZelleĀ®

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It’s important you know and trust the people you’re sending money to. Why? Because you can’t cancel a payment once it’s been sent if the recipient is already enrolled with Zelle®.

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