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Protecting Your Identity

 The number of Americans who have experienced identity theft has surpassed 27 million,
with the incidence rate increasing every year. Substantial measures are in place at your bank
to protect your identity and your accounts against theft and fraud.

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E-mail Fraud

 Internet "phishing" scams are one of the fastest-growing frauds today. Phishing typically involves a bogus e-mail message that uses legitimate materials, such as a company's website graphics and logos, in an attempt to entice e-mail recipients to provide personal financial details, such as credit card and Social Security numbers. learn more...



Current Alerts 11-17-2009

Internet Banking: NACHA Phishing Alert:
This security alert is furnished as part of an on-going commitment by Fiserv to provide you with tools, information, and services to assist your institution in operating as efficiently and securely as possible. As the Internet continues to become a more popular avenue for business and banking transactions, attempts to gain access to your network information also continue to increase.

Recently, some corporate clients have received a fraudulent e-mail appearing to be sent from NACHA – The Electronic Payments Association. This fraudulent e-mail contains the Subject line "Rejected ACH Transaction" and indicates an ACH transaction was rejected and that corporate client should review the transaction by clicking on the provided hyperlink. This hyperlink directs the corporate client to a potentially malicious web site that is designed to appear as the official NACHA web site. If visited, this fraudulent web site could be used to install malware on the corporate client's workstation.

NACHA has informed Fiserv that this e-mail did not originate from NACHA and that any recipient of this email should not click on the provided hyperlink.


Below is a sample of the fraudulent e-mail sent to corporate clients.




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