How We Protect Your Online Security
Keeping financial and personal information about you secure and confidential is one of our most important responsibilities. Our systems are protected, so information remains secure.
- Computer virus protection detects and prevents computer viruses from entering our computer network systems.
- Firewalls block unauthorized access by individuals or networks. Firewalls are one way Community Bank operated by Bank of America protects its computer network systems that interact with the Internet.
- Secure transmissions ensure information remains confidential. Community Bank operated by Bank of America uses encryption technology on its websites to transmit information between you and the bank.
- To send us an e-mail, you should use Community Bank Contact Us. Besides e-mail, you can contact us by visiting any banking center or calling your Customer Service number.
- Online Banking sign-on security ennhancements display a personal image and phrase that allows you to verify that the site you are visiting is, in fact, Community Bank's and not a fraudulent look-alike site designed to capture sensitive, personal information. Security questions add another layer of verification when you attempt to access account information from a computer other than one you have authorized Community Bank to recognize.
- New advances in security technology are constantly evaluated to ensure that we provide protection for information about you.
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