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October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. We're sharing a few key points to keep in mind this month and beyond to help protect your information while banking online.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Please be aware of phishing calls or text messages that look like they are coming from Members First, our Fraud Detection center, or other government agencies such as the IRS. Use caution on personal information you provide to any third party. You will never be asked to give your PIN, CVV code, Social Security Number, or online banking login information on an Automated Call or Fraud Alert from us. If you get an automated call requesting this information or believe you have been victim of a scam, please hang up and report the incident to us.
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