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9-14-10: ALERT REGARDING VISA DEBIT CARDS
Some of our customers have reported that they have received a computerized call stating that "there has been a breach and your Visa Debit card has been deactivated,.  Enter your 16 digit card number to reactivate it.” We have seen 2 numbers, a 213 271 9624, an unlisted land line in Los Angeles, and 312-348-7005 which is an unlisted landline in Chicago. Other banks have received the same call in Magoffin, Johnson, Floyd and Pike counties.  Since there is not a reference to a specific bank name, this is probably a geographical blanket phishing attempt.  If you receive such a call, please do not enter your debit card information. If you have already given out your debit card information during such a call, please contact us so we may cancel your card and issue you a new one.

PROTECT YOURSELF FROM ONLINE FRAUD
Many financial institutions and other companies are increasingly using the Internet to provide convenient services to their customers. As a result, these organizations have become targets of a growing form of online fraud called “phishing.” Thieves use emails, pop-up windows, or websites to “lure” users into providing their personal and account information. These emails and websites are designed to imitate genuine websites and legitimate emails. However, once users have entered their personal information, this information is used for the purposes of identity theft or other forms of fraud.

HOW TO IDENTIFY ONLINE FRAUD
Information thieves have become adept at creating emails that look legitimate. These emails and websites may contain logos and graphics of real organizations. Below are some of the common characteristics of fraudulent emails:


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HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM ONLINE FRAUD



IF YOU HAVE DISCLOSED PERSONAL OR FINANCIAL INFORMATION: