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Can you tell if a Web site is safe?
These days, most of us take viewing the web for granted - find a site make a click or two and off we go.
Non-Trusted or Malicious Web Sites contain code that may intentionally modify your computer or network without your consent or knowledge, causing harm. In many cases infections can occur without having to run any programs or open any attachments. This is due to vulnerabilities on Web browsers, operating systems or lack of security software.
 
Currently there are tens of thousands of malicious websites on the Internet.  Some of these sites can be reputable and trusted companies that have unknowingly had their Web servers compromised.
 
Learn how to test a Web site to make sure it's safe... http://www.efraudprevention.com/resources/test_site.asp


eFraud Prevention™ is offered exclusively to banks and credit unions.  This unique service is a combination of online tools, interactive courses, headlines and expert advice.
 
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Linked sites are not under the control of your financial institution or association (further referred to as "organization"). Your organization is not responsible for the contents of any linked site or any link contained in a linked site, or any changes or updates to such sites. Security and privacy policies may differ from those practiced by your organization. The organization does not represent either the third party or the user if a transaction is entered into with a linked site.

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