Phishing
Phishing - How can you
protect yourself?
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Never provide your personal information in response
to an unsolicited request, whether it is over the phone or over the
Internet. E-mails and Internet pages created by phishers may look
exactly like the real thing. They may even have a fake padlock icon
that ordinarily is used to denote a secure site. If you did not
initiate the communication, you should not provide any information.
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If you believe the contact may be legitimate,
please contact Middleton Community Bank by calling 608-824-3200.
Remember, you can also find phone numbers and Web sites on monthly
statements, or you can look the company up in a phone book or on the
Internet.
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The key is that you should be the one to initiate
the contact, using contact information that you have verified
yourself.
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Never provide your password over the phone or in
response to an unsolicited Internet request. Middleton Community Bank
would never ask you to verify your account information online. Thieves
armed with this information and your account number can help
themselves to your savings.
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Check your credit card and bank account statements
regularly and look for unauthorized transactions, even small ones.
Some thieves hope small transactions will go unnoticed. Report
discrepancies immediately.
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