SCAMMERS CALLING: Fraudulent calls are circulating that appear to come from the CoreFirst Fraud Department, CoreFirst Bank & Trust or CoreFirst. The caller uses real CoreFirst employee names to make the call seem legitimate. Please Remember: CoreFirst will never ask for your login credentials or personal information through an unsolicited call, text, or email. If you receive a suspicious message, hang up and contact us directly using a published phone number.
Protecting your personal identifying information is extremely important. Identity thieves can use your bank account numbers, Social Security number, debit or credit card numbers and passwords to:
Keeping scammers away from your information is easier said than done. Fraudsters will try to trick you into handing over this information by impersonating government agencies or businesses, online romantic interests or even members of your family.
To avoid putting your finances in jeopardy, we recommend that you never give your personal information to an unknown entity over the phone or through the internet.
Remember that legitimate organizations or businesses will never email or call on an unsolicited basis and ask for personal information such as account and social security numbers, passwords or user IDs.
Visit our Education Center to learn more about scams to watch out for, and how to protect yourself from becoming the victim of identity theft.