While Century Bank of Kentucky works to protect your banking privacy, you also play an important role in protecting your information. Here are a few steps you can take to protect your identity:
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Please read the other sections below to learn about the different types of fraud and how to prevent them, from spyware and other computer fraud to mail and phone fraud to email phishing and web spoofing. Our Fraud Summary page provides more tips on how to protect yourself.
Identity Theft is the most popular and profitable form of consumer fraud. It occurs when someone uses your personal information such as your name, Social Security number, credit card number or other identifying information, without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes.
“Old Fashioned” Stealing
Dumpster Diving
Change of Address
Phishing
Skimming
Monitor your accounts
Keep track of transactions on your accounts by logging in to Century Bank of Kentucky‘s Online Banking, where you can view your activity as it is posted.
Protect your personal information
Century Bank of Kentucky continually makes investments in state-of-the-art online banking security to ensure we protect the confidentiality of every customer’s online information and to provide the utmost security of every user.
Computer protection tips:
We recommend you learn ways to protect yourself from common fraud schemes.
Vishing
Vishing scams target consumers by “spoofing” text or voicemail messages that ask you to call a phone number and give your personal information. Here’s how it works:
Smishing
Smishing is when consumers’ cell phones and other mobile devices are targeted with mobile spam. The spam, or text messages, attempt to trick consumers into providing personal information. Here’s how it works:
Lottery/Sweepstakes Scams
Lottery/Sweepstakes scams target consumers by a notification, which arrives through the mail, by email, or by an unsolicited telephone call. Here’s how it works:
Check Overpayment Scams
Check Overpayment scams target consumers who sell items through an online auction site or a classified ad. Here’s how it works:
Tips for the mailbox
Tips for the phone
While Century Bank of Kentucky works to protect your banking privacy, you also play an important role in protecting your information. Here are a few steps you can take to protect your identity:
Phishing scams target consumers by “spoofing” emails and websites. Here’s how it works:
Email protection tips
Bank Error Messages
One of the newest schemes by fraudsters involves spoofing bank error messages. Here’s how it works:
For your protection, we will not send you an email to update or confirm your sensitive information by clicking a link or replying.
Please do not send personal information in un-secure email. Secure email may be sent from the Secure Feedback form from within our Online Banking’s Support Tab.
Name | Mailing Address | Phone | Website |
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Equifax® | P.O. Box 740241 Atlanta, GA 30374-0241 | 1 (800) 525-6285 | Equifax |
Experian® | P.O. Box 9532 Allen, TX 75013 | 1 (888) EXPERIAN (397-3742) | Experian |
TransUnion® | Fraud Victim Assistance Division
P.O. Box 6790 Fullerton, CA 92834-6790 | 1 (800) 680-7289 | TransUnion |
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