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Customer Information Security Notice

 

Security     Integrity     Confidentiality

 

Federation Bank keeps up-to-date on the latest threats and virus’s that pose any risk to your personal sensitive information.  Our Internet Banking product, "WebBank", along with your information stored at our location are part of our ongoing risk assessment process.

Whenever a new vulnerability that could compromise our computer system is found (I.E. new virus, new Windows patches and updates, our Bank software updates, and even when an employee changes their day to day duties) we go beyond the extra mile to make sure your account and personal information are safe and secure.

Our WebBank product incorporates the latest SSL (Secure Socket Layer) technologies combined with 128-bit username/password encryption to insure that your personal accounts are just that - personal.  This basically means that when you get to your WebBank login screen there is a program running that talks with our WebBank Server and they decide on 1 of a possible 2128 number to use to encrypt your information (Specially that would be a number with a possibility of 3,402,823,669,209,384,634,633,746,074,300,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 different combinations!) This would be like trying to find one particular grain of sand in the Sahara Desert.

We also incorporate with your username & password a "Three strikes you're locked-out" approach.  If you have locked yourself out of your WebBank account you will need to notify us by phone or email so one of our WebBank username administrators can unlock your account.

Microsoft Windows Update


Federation Bank urges that everyone who uses Microsoft Windows©
to check the following website on a regular basis www.windowsupdate.com:

  1. Click on "Scan for Updates" – It usually takes a minute or two to finish scanning.
  2. Click on "Review and Install Updates".
  3. Then click on the "Install Now" button.
  4. When done it should ask you to reboot.  Please do.
  5. When your computer restarts you will have the latest security patches running.

Anti-Virus Software Updates


We also strongly recommend that you install and/or update your computer’s anti-virus program virus definition files (a file that has a "fingerprint" of all known computer viruses). Below are links to the most commonly used anti-virus programs, links to their update pages, and a link for a free anti-virus program as well.

Symantec (Norton) Anti-Virus

McAfee Anti-Virus

Grisoft AVG-Anti-Virus (free version for home use only)

Federation Bank is committed to protecting your privacy!