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Your Scam Prevention Checklist: Simple Steps to Protect Yourself
Your Scam Prevention Checklist: Simple Steps to Protect Yourself

At Security Bank USA, we believe that informed customers are safer customers. Use this checklist as a guide to help keep yourself — and your loved ones — protected.

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Urgent or Immediate Action Scams: Don’t Let Scammers Rush You
Urgent or Immediate Action Scams: Don’t Let Scammers Rush You

One of the most common tactics scammers use is creating a sense of urgency. If someone pressures you to act immediately—before you have time to think—it’s often a red flag. These are known as Urgent or Immediate Action Scams, and they are designed to make people panic and respond quickly without verifying the situation. At Security Bank USA, we

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Guarding your personal information
Guarding Your Personal Information: How to Spot & Stop Identity Scams

Your personal information is valuable. Your Social Security number. Your online banking login. Your debit card number. Even your date of birth. Scammers know this — and they work every day to trick people into handing over this information willingly. At our community bank, protecting your financial security is one of our top priorities. The first l

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Cybersecurity, Scams

Grandparents Scams - Security Bank USA
How to Spot and Stop Grandparent Scams

Few things are more powerful than the love between a grandparent and grandchild. Unfortunately, scammers know that — and they exploit it. At Security Bank USA, we’ve seen an increase in what’s known as “grandparent scams.” These schemes are designed to create panic, urgency, and fear, so someone sends money before they have time to think. The good

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Security Bank - How to spot lottery and sweepstakes scams
How to Spot Lottery & Sweepstakes Scams

Who wouldn’t love to receive a call, email, or letter saying they’ve won thousands — or even millions — of dollars? Unfortunately, that exciting message is often the beginning of a lottery or sweepstakes scam.

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Scams

Debit Card Fraud Prevention
Shop Smart This Season: Avoid Debit Card Fraud

The holidays are here—and with them come twinkling lights, gift lists, and sometimes more online shopping carts than we expected. At Security Bank USA, we know how important it is to shop with confidence, especially during the busiest time of the year. Let’s talk about something that pops up often during holiday spending: debit card fraud.

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Debit Cards, Scams

Common Scams
How to Spot and Prevent Common Scams

At Security Bank USA, we prioritize your financial safety. Scams and fraud happen every day! You may think it will never happen to you, but scammers are constantly developing new tactics to deceive unsuspecting individuals. By staying informed, you can protect yourself and your hard-earned money. Below are some of the most common scams, how to reco

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Community Banking Bemidji, Cybersecurity

Tax Identity Tips
Protect Yourself: Tips to Avoid Tax Identity Theft

Tax season can be stressful enough without the added worry of identity theft. Criminals often use stolen personal information to file fraudulent tax returns and claim refunds in your name. To safeguard your financial information and prevent tax-related identity theft, follow these essential tips!

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Mail fraud Security Bank USA
Understanding and Preventing Mail Fraud

At Security Bank USA safeguarding your financial well-being is our top priority. As fraudsters continue to devise sophisticated schemes, mail fraud remains a significant threat to individuals and businesses alike.

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Scammed?
Are YOU Being Scammed?!

Scams are on the rise, and unfortunately, fraudsters are getting more sophisticated in their tactics. At Security Bank USA, protecting our customers is a top priority, and education is one of the most effective tools we have to combat fraud. Knowing how to recognize a scam can save you from potential financial loss and stress.

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