Your security is our top priority

As fraud tactics continue to evolve, it’s essential to stay informed about potential threats and protect your personal and financial information. Here’s how you can safeguard your accounts and recognize signs of fraud.

Password Protection

Commom Types of Threats

Scams are prevalent threats that can impact anyone, often disguising themselves as legitimate opportunities or urgent requests. Recognizing the most common types of these schemes is key to protecting yourself and your financial well-being.

Phishing Scams

Phishing

Fraudsters may send emails, texts, or phone calls posing as CNB Bank or other trusted entities. They often ask for sensitive information, like passwords or account numbers. Remember: CNB Bank will never ask for your password or PIN.
Impersonation Scams

Impersonation Scams

Scammers may pose as bank representatives, government officials, or even family members in distress to convince you to transfer money or share sensitive information.
Card Protection

Card Skimming

Skimming devices can be attached to ATMs or payment terminals to capture your card information. Be vigilant about unusual-looking devices and shield your PIN when entering it.
Account Takeover

Online Account Takeover

Hackers may try to gain access to your online accounts by guessing your password or through a data breach. Use strong passwords and enable two-factor authentication.

How to protect yourself online

Password Protection

Use strong passwords and update them regularly.

Choose unique passwords for each account and avoid using easily guessed information like birthdays or family names. Changing your passwords periodically adds an extra layer of security.

Enable two-factor authentication.

Wherever possible, enable two-factor authentication on your accounts. This requires a second form of verification, like a text message, in addition to your password.

Two Factor Authentication
Wifi Caution

Be cautious with public Wi-Fi.

Avoid logging into your banking accounts over public Wi-Fi, as these networks may not be secure. Use a VPN or wait until you're on a secure network.

Verify requests.

If you receive a suspicious message or call, don’t respond directly. Contact your bank using a verified phone number to confirm if the request is legitimate.

Man on the phone with bank
Monitor your accounts

Monitor your accounts regularly.

Regularly check your bank and credit card statements for unauthorized charges. Early detection is key to preventing further fraud.

How we're helping to keep you secure

We’re doing our part to protect you from financial fraud.

Banks Never Ask That

We will never ask you for sensitive information in suspicious ways, whether through emails, texts, or phone calls. Understanding what to watch out for can help you spot scams and protect your personal information.

Passcode Security

Passwords, PINs, or
Full Account Numbers

A legitimate bank will never request your password, PIN, or full account details over email, text, or phone. If someone asks for this information, it’s a red flag.
Text Security

One-Time Codes or
Verification Codes

Scammers often request one-time codes sent by your bank to access your account. Banks will never ask you to share these codes with anyone.
Email Security

Personal Information by
Email or Text​

Banks will never send you a text or email asking for personal information, like your Social Security number, birth date, or credit card information. Legitimate messages from your bank are typically for alerts and updates, not information requests.

How to take action

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