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Spyware

What is Spyware?

Spyware are malicious programs that run undetected on personal computers and allow thieves remote access to your system or information. Spyware is often spread through trojan emails containing links or attachments that install the harmful programs on your computer when you click on them.

The best defense against spyware and trojans is to install anti-virus and anti-spyware software.

Viruses Information
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How do I know if spyware has infected my computer?

Watch for the following indications:

  • Email attachments or Internet downloads that end with ".exe" or ".dll"
  • A high volume of pop-up ads appearing on your computer
  • A sudden change in your browser's home page
  • Sluggish or slow performance when opening programs or saving files
  • New, unexpected toolbars that appear on your browser

How do I prevent spyware from infecting my computer?

  • Keep your operating system, browsers and anti-virus and anti-spyware software up-to-date
  • Download software only from sites you know and trust
  • Don't click on links inside pop-up windows
  • Avoid opening and reading unsolicited e-mails. These can expose your computer to spyware
  • Install a firewall to block unauthorized users from accessing your computer
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New Security Updates to Online and Mobile Banking

Multi-factor authentication is now enabled, which means you may receive a One-Time Passcode (OTP) by email when logging in to Online or Mobile Banking instead of security questions. If you receive an email during login, it’s part of this added layer.

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