Fidelity Bank Online Security

Identity theft can happen anywhere to anyone. In line at the store, online at home or when you're buying your morning coffee. If your identity is stolen, you can spend hundreds of hours cleaning up your credit and struggling to get back your good name. Because stolen identities are used up to 30 times, most victims only discover the theft after they've been turned down for a loan or contacted by a collection agency. A program like LifeLock can help prevent you from being a victim of identity theft. Find out more!
Online Security Information
Fidelity Bank/Oklahoma Fidelity Bank will never ask you to provide your social security number, account numbers, or other confidential information via e-mail. If you receive an e-mail from Fidelity Bank/Oklahoma Fidelity Bank asking you to provide similar information or asking you to click on a link to update your information, do not respond. If you have additional questions or have received a potential Phishing email please contact us at 1-800-658-1637.

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Identity Theft - Identity theft occurs when somebody steals your name and other personal information for fraudulent purposes. Identity theft is a form of identity crime (where somebody uses a false identity to commit a crime). |
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Phishing - The process of seeking to obtain personal information illegally through email or pop-up messages in order to deceive you into disclosing your credit card numbers, bank account information, Social Security number, passwords, or other sensitive information. |
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Spyware - Loaded onto your computer unbeknownst to you, spyware is a type of program that watches what users do and forwards information to hackers over the internet. |
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Viruses - A virus is a program that can embed itself into other programs on your computer, potentially causing damage to your files. Viruses often infect computers through e–mail attachments, but can also come from CDs, websites and downloaded files. |
If you have additional questions or believe you have received a Phishing email, please forward the email to abuse@fidelitybank.com or you can contact us at 1-800-658-1637.