Security is one of the greatest concerns about banking over the Internet.
Customers want to know that their account numbers cannot be stolen, that their
personal confidential information is kept private, and that their accounts
cannot be accessed by any unauthorized persons. That’s why The Farmers State
Bank’s Online Banking service has installed the very latest in security
technology.
When you log onto The Farmers State Bank’s Online Banking service you are
required to use an Access Id and a password. After attempting to log in with an
incorrect password three times, your account becomes locked out. Additionally,
the Online Banking service has a time-out feature: If you do not make a request
to the server within ten minutes, your Online Banking session will be terminated
and you will have to log in again.
We share your concerns about security, and it is our top priority in bringing
you the convenience of Online Banking. All of our systems and procedures have
been selected to give you the highest level of security possible. You can rest
assured your most private financial information will remain that way.
YOU CAN HELP IN THE LINE OF DEFENSE BY DOING THE FOLLOWING:
- Use Strong Passwords – Choose passwords that are difficult or virtually
impossible to guess. Don’t use the same password for your banking services that
you use for other accounts or services.
- Make Backups of Critical Data Regularly – Backups should be made at least once
each day. Larger organizations should complete full backups weekly and
incremental backups every day. Don’t forget to verify your backups at least once
a month.
- Use Virus Protection Software – Make sure you have reliable software
protection installed on your computer. Check daily for updates to the software
and then perform periodic scans of all files on your computer.
- Use a Firewall as a Gatekeeper Between Your Computer and the Internet –
Firewalls are usually software products. They are essential for those who keep
their computers online through the popular DSL and cable modem connections but
they are also vulnerable for those who still dial in.
- Don’t Keep Your Computer Online When You Aren’t Using It – Either disconnect
or physically unplug the connection.
- Don’t Open E-mail Attachments from Strangers – Regardless of how enticing the
subject line or attachment may be, always be suspicious of any unexpected email
attachment from someone you don’t know. It may have been sent without the
person’s knowledge from an infected computer.
- Protect Yourself against E-Mail Fraud – Internet “phishing” scams are one of
the fastest growing frauds today. Phishing typically involves a bogus e-mail
message that uses legitimate materials, such as a company’s logo or web site
graphics. They attempt to entice you to provide personal confidential
information, such as a Social Security Number or Account Number.
- STOP – Do not immediately respond to a suspicious email, even if they say it
is urgent.
- READ – Carefully read the email and ask yourself why someone needs this
information.
- CALL – Make a telephone call to the organization requesting the information.
USE a number you know is correct for that organization. DO NOT USE one supplied
in the email.
Site Disclaimer
Every effort has been made by Farmers State Bank to give accurate and reliable
information in Farmers State Bank’s website. Please be aware that due to the
possibility of human and mechanical errors, as well as other factors, Farmers
State Bank is not responsible for any errors or omissions confined herein.
All information in Farmers State Bank website is provided “as is,” without
warranty of any kind. Farmers State Bank makes no representations and
specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties to users or any third
parties, including but not limited to, warranties as to accuracy, timeliness,
completeness, merchantability, or fitness for any purpose. The content of the
website may not be used for commercial or non-commercial use without the express
written consent of Farmers State Bank.
Farmers State Bank shall not be liable under any circumstances to users and/or
any third parties for indirect, consequential, incidental or punitive damages as a
result of using the website. Even if Farmers State Bank is advised of the
possibility of such damages, Farmers State Bank shall not be liable.
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“links.” Please note that Farmers State Bank is not associated with and has no
control over the content or information on such links and, therefore, is not
responsible for any such links or external websites. The links have been provided for
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