Blackhawk Bank & Trust; A Quad Cities' locally owned bank : Consumer Privacy and Protec... - 0 views
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enna erch on 11 May 12Fraudulent Cashier's Check Notice Like many businesses, Blackhawk Bank & Trust may be the target of consumer security attacks or become the victim of the unauthorized use of our name and logo as part of a consumer fraud or identity theft crime. It has come to our institution's attention that a cashier's check with Blackhawk Bank & Trust's logo has been distributed to persons in connection with a mystery shopper/consumer protection draw letter, instructing recipients to either "wire", "send" or "ship" money as soon as possible. BLACKHAWK BANK & TRUST HAS NO CONNECTION WITH THESE ALLEGED DRAWS, AS THEY ARE FRAUDULENT. If you have received any material purporting to be in connection with Blackhawk Bank & Trust and have questions about its authenticity, please contact any of our locations. To view a list of our locations and phone numbers, click here. If the suspected fraud was received via mail, you are encouraged to file a claim of Mail Fraud with the United States Postal Inspection Service at 1-877-876-2455 or visit their website at https://... . You are also encouraged to contact your local or state law enforcement office on issues involving fraud. Consumer Privacy and Protection Identity theft, fraud, and online attacks unfortunately have become a risk of everyday business. We at Blackhawk Bank & Trust are doing everything we can to protect you from becoming a victim. In addition to using technology, policies, and procedures, we feel that knowledge is power. Our goal is to enable you the customer to protect yourself by learning how your identity can be attacked, how to identify such attacks, and how to protect yourself against those attacks. Use the links on the right to learn more about a variety of threats, how to protect yourself from them, and what to do if you feel you have become a victim. Check out the tips below to begin protecting yourself today! Tips to Prevent Identity Theft and Fraud Never respond to any e-mail that asks for debit card and personal info