Debit Card Maintenance:
On Thursday, July 23, from 8:00AM to 12:00PM EST, our branches will not be able to issue new or replacement debit cards due to a system update. Please visit a branch before or after that time frame. Thank you.
July Digital Maintenance:
Online and mobile banking will be temporarily unavailable for maintenance Sunday, July 19, from 1:30AM until 5:30AM EST. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Card skimmer fraud—often just called skimming—is a type of theft where criminals steal your credit or debit card information using a hidden electronic device called a skimmer. These devices are secretly installed on everyday payment terminals like ATMs, gas pumps, and point-of-sale (POS) systems. Once your data is stolen, it can be used to make fake cards, drain your bank account, or rack up unauthorized online purchases.
How Card Skimming Works
Skimmers are designed to blend in, which makes them difficult to spot. Here’s how the process usually unfolds:
How To Protect Yourself From Card Skimming
A little awareness goes a long way when it comes to preventing skimming or shimming.
What To Do If You're A Victim
If you think your card information has been skimmed, act fast:
Staying informed and alert is your best defense. A quick glance at the card reader and a few smart habits can save you a lot of stress down the line.
Contactless payments offer fast, secure tap‑to‑pay convenience with encrypted, one‑time codes that reduce skimming risks. We go over tips and best practices.
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