Fraud Alert: If you receive a CP53E notice from the IRS, please go directly to irs.gov/account rather than using the QR code printed on the notice. QR codes can be easily created and used by fraudsters. For your security, we recommend typing irs.gov/account directly into your browser. Once there, you can sign in to your account or create an ID.me account and follow the instructions provided by the IRS. If you have questions or concerns about the notice, please contact the IRS directly.

Hey! Interested in the convenience of mobile banking, but worried about security? Here are 5 tips to keep your money safe.

  1. Use a unique password, and keep it secret.
  2. Check your connection. Website addresses that start with ā€œhttps://ā€œ indicate you are on a secure site.
  3. If someone contacts you and claims to work for your bank, contact your bank directly to verify the person is actually a representative.
  4. Regularly monitor your accounts and transactions so that you can spot and report fraud to your bank right away.
  5. Remember to log out of all your online accounts once you’ve checked them.

In addition to the security measures already in place by the bank, each of these tips can help make your mobile banking experience that much safer.

See you next time on Money Matters!

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