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If You Were A Victim
Contact us
about lost or stolen information, or suspected fraudulent activity: 1-888-929-2265 (open 24/7)Did you know...
The "From" field of an email can easily be altered - it is not a reliable indicator of the true origin of the email.
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Security Center
Protecting your information, transactions and money.
The security of your information, transactions, and money is the core of our business and our top priority at Armed Forces Bank.
Report Suspicious E-mails
Unless the contact was initiated by you, Armed Forces Bank will NEVER ask you for personal information via e-mail or lead you to a "verification" page. be deleted without reading. and then delete it. (Please don't use the abuse mailbox for conducting business with the bank). E-Mail Fraud (Phishing)
The impostors want their phishing e-mails to look real. Among other deceptions, they disguise the "FROM" and "REPLY TO" lines to appear to be those of Armed Forces Bank or of other companies you might be doing business with. THEY ARE NOT. You might be asked to validate or confirm your personal information by sending a reply, clicking on a link, or opening an attachment. Don't!Occasionally we will send out e-mails with special deposit and loan offers or information on new products or services. The links in those e-mails will lead you to legitimate pages on afbank.com web site. Text Message Scams
Armed Forces Bank (or any other financial institution) will never send an alert about your account through a text message to your cell phone without your request for this service.Fake Check Scams
Check overpayment/money wiring scams are popular and clever. If someone you don't know wants to pay you by check, but wants you to wire or send some of the money back, beware!Online Banking Security
Once you click on the "Log In" button to access Online Banking, our server checks that you're using an approved browser - one that uses SSL 3.0 or higher. Online Forms on This Web Site
Armed Forces Bank automatically encrypts your confidential information in transit from your computer to ours using the Secure Sockets Layer protocol (SSL).Secret Code Safety
A Secret Code is required to verify that you are the owner of the account when using the web site forms. Fight Back Against IDENTITY THEFT
Identity theft is a serious crime. People whose identities have been stolen can spend months or years - and thousands of dollars - cleaning up the mess the thieves have made of a good name and credit record.Active Duty Alert
If you are deployed away from your usual duty station and do not expect to seek new credit while you are deployed, consider placing an "active duty alert" on your credit report.Practices for Safer Computing
The Internet — and the anonymity it affords — can give online scammers, hackers, and identity thieves access to your computer, personal information, finances, and more.Mortgage Scam Alert
Scams that promise to "rescue" you from foreclosure are popping up at an alarming rate nationwide, and you need to protect yourself and your home. |

