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Access to the Bank’s computer system is restricted to authorized individuals.
Actual or attempted unauthorized use of this private computer system
is not permitted and constitutes a crime punishable by law.
Security tips
Is anyone watching you?
Keylogging is a method by which fraudsters record your actual keystrokes and mouse clicks. Keyloggers are “Trojan” software programs that target your computer’s operating system (Windows, Mac OS, etc.) and are “installed” via a virus. These can be particularly dangerous because the fraudster has captured your user ID and password, account number, Social Security Number - and anything else you have typed. If you are like most other users and have the same ID and PIN/Password for many different online accounts, you’ve essentially granted the fraudster access to any company with whom you conduct business. After all, they’ve got your login credentials so they appear to be a valid user. Although there is no way to guarantee your computer will never be affected by malware, most of them can be prevented by keeping an updated anti-virus software and keeping your operating system security parches current.

Some internet browsers may save user names and passwords. This will automatically complete any login for you and may allow people at your computer to use your logins without knowing your passwords. For your security, please review your internet browser's "Help" section, or contact their Customer Support, to see if this option is available and how to turn it off.