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Steps you can take to protect your information
You can take additional precautions as a consumer to protect yourself from e-mail and online fraud. Here are just a few ideas to help:
  • Your User ID and password are the keys to accessing your account. Don't share your User ID and password with anyone that you don't want accessing your account.
  • You can help prevent security breaches by thoughtfully creating your password. If you already created a password, you can modify it by selecting the Personal Choices tab in CaroLine. Tips on creating unique passwords.
  • Once you have a unique password, you need to protect it. Commit you password to memory, don't write it down and don't share it. When leaving CaroLine On-Line Banking be sure to logoff. We also recommend you close your browser.
  • Remember that creating phony Web sites and sending bogus e-mails is easy to do. Be cautious about the e-mails you reply to!
  • Never click on a link in an e-mail message that asks you to provide sensitive personal, financial or account information.
  • If you are asked to update or verify personal or account information, call the Carolina First directly.
  • If asked for personal or account information in an e-mail message, go directly to the company's Web site. Open a new browser window, type in the Web Address (e.g. www.carolinafirst.com) and check to see if you must actually perform the task the e-mail may be asking you to do. This may include things like changing your password or opting for electronic statements.
  • Never give out your account information or passwords to anyone.
  • If you are concerned that you responded to a fraudulent e-mail or Web site, report the fraud immediately and change your passwords.
  • Frequently monitor your account activity.
  • Always sign off Web sites or secure areas of Web sites (for example, Internet Banking) for which you use an ID and password to enter.
  • When your computer is not in use, shut it down or disconnect it from the Internet if you are not fully protected by a firewall.

Tips on creating unique passwords

  • Choose a password that is easy to remember, so you do not have to write it down
  • Do not share your password with anyone
  • Use a combination of letters and numbers avoiding obvious personal information like birthdays or addresses
  • Always sign off when you're finished


If you have received a fraudulent e-mail or are a victim of identity theft, please call toll-free 866-345-9270 or e-mail.


 
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