Security

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Because peace of mind is priceless

Your security is our top objective — in fact, it’s in our name!

At First Security Bank, we work day and night to ensure your money is kept safe. We encourage you to be watchful too.

Tips to Avoid Scams

  • Stop and talk to someone you trust before acting.
  • Resist the pressure to act immediately.
  • Never pay someone you don’t know who insists you pay with a gift card, wire transfer, or money transfer service.
  • Don’t allow someone you don’t know to access your computer remotely.
  • Don’t give your personal or financial information in response to a request you didn’t expect: This includes your online banking/mobile app login credentials. If a scammer gets this information, they can make transfers between your accounts, view bank statements, send money using other apps (person-to-person payment services), send money internationally, obtain full account numbers, and potentially obtain debit card numbers.
  • Be very cautious!

Be proactive, protect your accounts, and gain peace of mind with these resources:

Cyberscout®

  • Learn what to do if your identity is compromised
  • Free to all First Security account holders

Cyberscout®

FraudScout®

  • Comprehensive identity protection
  • Only $6 a month!

FraudScout®

Fraud Education

Identity Theft Prevention Video Tutorial

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How Scammers Target SeniorsWatch this video for a brief overview of common ways scammers target seniors.

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How Money Mule Scams WorkThink twice before assisting with money movement!

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How Sweetheart Scams WorkCriminals create a fake identity to gain their victim's affection.

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How Government Imposter Scams WorkGovernment agencies will never call, email, or use social media to ask you for money.

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How Family Imposter Scams WorkVerify the details you're told by talking with another family member.

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How Lottery Scams WorkOften, victims are asked to send money in order to receive their prize.

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