Protecting Your Business From Fraud
Our experts are here to share best practices in fraud prevention and cybersecurity to help you stay informed so you can protect your business. We are dedicated to helping you protect yourself and your business. We have partnered with Trusteer Rapport®, a leading expert in financial security. Trusteer Rapport’s online fraud protection software is customized to protect our customers. It’s important to remember that:
- We will never ask for personal or financial information by, in response to or via a link in an email.
- We will never initiate a phone call asking for financial information, including your account or social security numbers or balances.
- When you call us we may ask you for specific information in attempt to verify your identity before disclosing financial information.
- If we have reason to doubt the authenticity of a caller, we are not required to provide financial information.
Fraud & Cybersecurity Insight Articles

Article | 7 min
Business email compromise scams—also known as BEC scams—can do untold damage to your company and reputation.

Internal Fraud is the misuse of an organization’s resources or assets conducted by a malicious insider.

Credential stuffing is an attempt by malicious attackers to use credentials that were previously exposed from another account platform against an online banking environment.

Protecting your business from increasingly sophisticated fraud tactics is a challenge, especially in the continuing remote and hybrid working environment.

Primary Source of Fraud: Business Email Comprise
Email communication plays a major role in how many businesses conduct their daily operations.