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Email Fraud

Fraudulent email activity is increasing. These emails may appear to be from legitimate companies that you do business with, such as your bank, an online auction site, or your Internet service provider.

These deceptive emails are called "Spoof Emails" because they fake the appearance of a popular Web site or company in an attempt to commit identity theft. Also known as "hoax" or "phishing", this practice is occurring more and more frequently throughout the online world.

You are often asked to validate or confirm your personal information by sending a reply, clicking on a link, or opening an attachment. These messages can contain viruses, known as "Trojan horse" programs, designed to record your keystrokes. These emails can also direct you to a counterfeit Web site that appears to be genuine.

Reporting Suspicious Emails:

If you do receive a suspicious email claiming to be affiliated with Security State Bank, please report it immediately by forwarding the email to Aitkin@ssbmn.com or calling us at 218.927.3765. If you have entered personal information in response to a suspicious email, pop-up window, or direction to phony web site claiming to be Security State Bank, please visit the Federal Trade Commission's informative web site for advice on how to deter, detect and defend yourself from identity theft at www.ftc.gov/idtheft or call 1-877-ID-THEFT (438-4338).

How To Avoid Email Fraud:

With a few simple steps, you can help protect your Security State Bank accounts and personal information from fraudulent activity:

  • Delete any email without opening it, if you don't recognize the sender.
  • Be suspicious of any email that asks for personal information, requests your authentication, or indicates a problem with your Security State Bank accounts. If you receive an email like this, do not reply by email. Security State Bank does not request personal information from customers via email or pop-up windows.
  • Do not open attachments. Security State Bank does not send email attachments.
  • Only provide your personal information if you initiated the sign on process to your account at Security State Bank.
  • Use virus protection software and keep the virus lists current.
  • Keep your computer operating system and Web browser up-to-date.
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