AmTrust Bank

AmTrust has additional security measures designed to protect your information.

As a condition of employment, all employees of AmTrust are required to sign Confidentiality Agreements and receive training in the handling of customer information. Our Security team performs daily monitoring of our computer systems, targeting security violations and
 – more... intrusion detection. Our Internal Audit Department performs regular IT audits of the computing environment. AmTrust is regularly audited by third parties to ensure proper control measures are in placing and working as expected.

While no computer system is 100% secure, we strive to implement technologies that make our information systems as secure as is technologically feasible. You, however, are responsible for implementing security procedures adequate to ensure that only authorized persons or entities have access to your log-in ID and password.

Phishing: What is it and how can you protect yourself?

Phishing is a high-tech scam that uses spam or pop-up messages to deceive you into disclosing your credit card numbers, bank account information, Social Security number, passwords, or other sensitive information.

AmTrust Bank will never ask you for any personal information in an e-mail. We never include confidential personal or account information in any e-mail we send to you. To guard your personal information, we maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal guidelines.

According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), phishers send an email or pop-up message that claims to be from a business or organization that you deal with - for example, your Internet service provider (ISP), bank, online payment service, or even a government agency. The message usually says that you need to "update" or "validate" your account information. It might threaten some dire consequence if you don't respond. The message directs you to a Web site that looks just like a legitimate organization's site, but it isn't. The purpose of the bogus site? To trick you into divulging your personal information so the operators can steal your identity and run up bills or commit crimes in your name.

AmTrust Bank systems have not been compromised as a result of these scams. However it is important to be aware of these bogus emails and to guard your personal and financial information. Maintaining the security of your account and personal information is extremely important to us. Besides building safeguards into our web site, we keep you informed of security concerns that could affect you.

For more details about protecting your financial identity, see this brochure from the federal bank, thrift and credit union regulatory agencies. – lessMore from ZoomInfo »

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