One of the simplest yet most effective ways to protect your accounts and information is by keeping your software and applications up to date. Updates are released periodically to fix software issues and provide security patches for known vulnerabilities.
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Multifactor authentication provides an extra layer of security by requiring you to confirm your identity in a second way when logging into accounts. This typically involves receiving a code on your phone or email, or using an authenticator app.
It’s important you know and trust the people you’re sending money to. Why? Because you can’t cancel a payment once it’s been sent if the recipient is already enrolled with Zelle®.
It's essential to access your bank information from a secure location and how you can protect your financial well-being. We understand that accessing your bank accounts is a routine part of your life, but it's crucial to ensure you do it secure.
A scammer will send a fake invoice hoping to trick a business owner, or one of their employees, into paying for products or services they never ordered or received.
We know getting money to friends and family quickly and safely is important, so we've provided some friendly reminders on how to "pay it safe" when you're sending money with Zelle®.
The scammer poses as a representative from your power or water company and threatens to turn off your services unless you send payment right away or provide some important personal information.
You’ve probably heard of phishing. But do you really know what it is - and more importantly, how to protect yourself from falling victim to it?
The gist of the scam is that someone pretending to be a representative from your bank or credit union tells you that there has been a fraudulent transaction and in order to stop it, you need to send yourself money with Zelle®.
We rely on passwords to protect our financial and personal information. Weak passwords can be a significant vulnerability, but strong passwords are your first line of defense against cyber threats.
by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group
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