Posted On: April 4, 2025 by Austin Bank in: Fraud Alert
Phishing
Phishing is a form of criminal activity where individuals pose as legitimate entities to try to obtain or "fish" for personal information.
How does it work?
Individuals masquerade as legitimate companies and send what looks to be an official email, instant message, or text requesting you "update" or "verify" credit card numbers, bank account information, Social Security numbers, passwords, and any other sensitive information. They may determine what financial institution you are affiliated with and send an official looking email from your bank to get account information.
Pharming
Pharming is a criminal activity where a website's information is acquired and traffic on that website is directed to another location in order to obtain personal information.
How does it work?
If an individual wants to obtain information illegally they will set up a fraudulent website that looks like the real web site in almost every aspect. They will then use "phishing" tactics to entice people to the website to divulge personal information such as PIN numbers, account numbers and passwords.
Please Note: Austin Bank will NEVER send an unsolicited email requesting you to verify your personal information.
How can I protect myself?
- Don't reply to emails from people or companies you don't recognize. Misspelled URLs are common deceptions as well as the @ symbol in web addresses.
- Contact the company cited in the email requesting your information by using a web address you know to be genuine.
- Avoid emailing personal and financial information. If you must, make sure you see the "lock" icon on your web browser's status bar before submitting any personal data. This "lock" icon signals that your information is secure during transmission
- Be sure your virus protection software is current.
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