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Carson National Bank will never request personal information from
customers via email or pop-up window. If you receive any email
requesting personal information do not respond or you could be a victim
of fraud. Some tips to
help prevent ID theft.
- Never directly respond to e-mail
asking for personal information.
- If you doubt a message's
authenticity, verify it by contacting the institution itself.
- Avoid spoofed sites by entering
the Web addresses directly into the browser yourself or by using
bookmarks you create.
- When prompted for a password,
give an incorrect one first. A phishing site will accept it; a
legitimate one won't.
- A secure Web site gives you more
assurance. To see whether a site is secure, look at the bottom
of your browser's window for an icon of an unbroken key or a lock
that's closed, golden, or glowing. Double-click on the lock to
display the site's certificate, and make sure it matches the company
you think you are connected to.
- Forward the fraudulent spam to
the Federal Trade Commission at
spam@uce.gov and the Anti-Phishing Working Group at reportphishing@antiphishing.org.
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