Protecting Your Business’ Privacy Jul 23rd, 2018 by: Anna Beam, Vice President | Associate Marketing Director Banking SolutionsBanking TipsBusiness TipsInformation SecurityInternet SecuritySecurity At Community Banks of Colorado your business’ privacy is always on the forefront of our thoughts. That’s why we take security so seriously. To help you with maintaining your company’s data, we are arming you with quick tips for your business, and in your home. Incorporate these tips into your day-to-day routine and start protecting ... Read More
Every Day Tips To Help You Protect Yourself Jul 3rd, 2018 by: Anna Beam, Vice President | Associate Marketing Director Information SecurityInternet SecuritySecurity At Community Banks of Colorado your privacy is always on the forefront of our thoughts. That’s why we take security so seriously. To help you with maintaining your data, we are arming you with quick tips for online and in your home. Incorporate these tips into your day-to-day routine and start protecting yourself. Quick ... Read More
Potential Fraud On The Rise – How To Protect Yourself Feb 27th, 2018 by: Anna Beam, Vice President | Associate Marketing Director Business TipsInformation SecurityInternet SecuritySecurity At Community Banks of Colorado, we take the protection of your financial well-being very seriously and have experts diligently monitoring for fraud activity. Nobody is safe from potential fraud, which makes everyone a possible victim. The losses can be quick and large, but we make it a priority to safeguard your accounts and keep you ... Read More
Phishing And Vishing Is On The Rise – What You Need To Know! Oct 13th, 2017 by: Anna Beam, Vice President | Associate Marketing Director Information SecurityInternet SecuritySecurity Recently there has been an increase in phishing and vishing scams verifying data from the ‘dark web’ due to the Equifax data breach. Calls might try to trick you into giving personal information. Here are some tips for recognizing and preventing phone scams and imposter scams: Don’t give personal information. Don’t provide any personal or ... Read More
Identity Thieves Are Great Impersonators. Don’t Get Fooled! Sep 25th, 2017 by: Anna Beam, Vice President | Associate Marketing Director Information SecurityInternet Security From sending emails that appear to be from companies you know and trust, requesting donations in light of the recent natural disasters (fires, hurricanes, and earthquakes), utilizing fear from the recent Equifax data breach to obtain personally identifiable information (i.e. credit card data, account information, etc.), to adding card-reading devices to ATMs, fraudsters rely on creative ways ... Read More