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To help us prevent fraud here are some tips to help you be safer when you bank online.
Keep your Blue Grass Federal user name and password safe.If you give out your User ID and Password, you are putting your money at risk.
Some websites and software offer tools to help you with budgeting, managing accounts, investing, or even doing your taxes. But if you’re giving them your User ID and Password, you could be responsible for money you might lose as a result. This could happen because of:
If yes, and if you want to protect yourself, change your User ID and Password via our online banking website.
It is important to use a strong password for all of your financial accounts. Don’t use your pet’s name, your child’s name, birthday or anything else that someone could easily find out. The most secure passwords combine letters (uppercase/lowercase), numbers and special characters not simply an address, phone number or birth date. For added security, remember to change your password on a regular basis and avoid using the same password for multiple accounts.
Call us right away if you think you’ve given out personal information about your Blue Grass accounts (such as your account number, password or PIN) or if you’ve given it to a website you think may not be legitimate. You should call the toll-free number on the back of your credit/debit card.
You should install anti-virus and firewall software on your computer and keep it up to date. Make sure your anti-virus software scans incoming communications and files for viruses.
Phishing is a type of criminal activity that uses fraudulent techniques to trick you into providing personal information. An attacker might send an email that appears to be from a company or person you know, such as your bank. The email asks you to reply to the email or go to a website that looks like your bank’s site and then give your user name, password, account number, personal identification number (PIN), Social Security number or other personal information.
Scammers may also contact you by text message or by phone.
If you have any doubts about whether an email, phone call or text message is actually from us, please call us directly at 859-987-2951 or the number on the back of your bank card.
Don’t reply to an email, phone call or text message that does these things:
You’re almost certainly dealing with a scam when you see an email or website that does these things:
You can request a free annual credit report from each of the 3 national credit reporting agencies, whether or not you suspect any unauthorized activity on your account, by visiting www.AnnualCreditReport.com or calling 1-877-FACTACT (1-877-322-8228). Or you can request the reports by directly contacting each of the agencies below. They can also tell you about setting up fraud alerts and security freezes:
Look out for credit inquiries from unfamiliar companies, accounts you never opened and unexplained debts; all of these could be warning signs of fraud and identity theft.