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TEMPORARY HALE CENTER BANKING CENTER CLOSURE
Our Hale Center Banking Center is temporarily closed due to an unexpected electrical issue discovered during scheduled roof repairs. The safety of our customers and employees is our top priority. We currently anticipate reopening on Monday, July 13, pending the completion of repairs.

During this time, our Hale Center team is available to assist customers from our Plainview Banking Center (3000 Olton Road, Plainview). Customers may also visit our Abernathy (317 Main Street, Abernathy) or Petersburg (1523 Main Street, Petersburg) Banking Centers for assistance.

Please note that the TellerCHAT ITM located at the corner of I-27 and FM 1914 is also temporarily unavailable. TellerCHAT ITM services remain available at our Plainview Banking Center.

If you need immediate assistance, please contact our Customer Service Representatives at (855) 382-7827 (FUB-STAR).

Thank you for your patience.

Avoiding Social Engineering Attacks

Avoiding Social Engineering Attacks

Social Engineering

In a social engineering attack, an attacker uses human interaction to manipulate a person into providing them information. People have a natural tendency to trust. Social engineering attacks attempt to exploit this tendency in order to steal your information. Once the information has been stolen it can be used to commit fraud or identity theft.

Criminals use a variety of social engineering attacks to attempt to steal information, including:

  • Website Spoofing
  • Phishing

The following sections explain the meaning of these common attacks and provide tips you can use to avoid being a victim.

Website Spoofing

Website spoofing is the act of creating a fake website to mislead individuals into sharing sensitive information. Spoof websites are typically made to look exactly like a legitimate website published by a trusted organization.

Prevention Tips:

  • Pay attention to the web address (URL) of websites. A website may look legitimate, but the URL may have a variation in spelling or use a different domain.
  • If you are suspicious of a website, close it and contact the company directly.
  • Do not click links on social networking sites, pop-up windows, or non-trusted websites. Links can take you to a different website than their labels indicate. Typing an address in your browser is a safer alternative.
  • Only give sensitive information to websites using a secure connection. Verify the web address begins with “https://” (the “s” is for secure) rather than just “http://”.
  • Avoid using websites when your browser displays certificate errors or warnings.

Phishing

Phishing is when an attacker attempts to acquire information by masquerading as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication. Phishing messages often direct the recipient to a spoof website. Phishing attacks are typically carried out through eMail, instant messaging, telephone calls, and text messages (SMS).

Prevention Tips:

  • Delete eMail and text messages that ask you to confirm or provide sensitive information. Legitimate companies don’t ask for sensitive information through eMail or text messages.
  • Beware of visiting website addresses sent to you in an unsolicited message.

Even if you feel the message is legitimate, type web addresses into your browser or

  • Try to independently verify any details given in the message directly with the company.
  • Utilize anti-phishing features available in your eMail client and/or web browser.
  • Utilize an eMail SPAM filtering solution to help prevent phishing eMails from being delivered

Report Fraudulent or Suspicious Activity

Contact us immediately if you suspect you have fallen victim to a social engineering attack and have disclosed information concerning your First United Bank accounts.

Call us at 855-FUB-STAR (855-382-7827) or visit your local First United Bank branch location.

Regularly monitoring your account activity is a good way to detect fraudulent activity. If you notice unauthorized transactions under your account, notify First United Bank immediately.

Additional Resources

To learn more about information security visit any of the following websites:

OnGuardOnline.gov

StaySafeOnline.org

US-CERT.gov