Member
FDIC
Equal
Housing
Lender
Information security is a very important topic. As a community bank we are concerned not only about information but about the people it affects. Following are some resources for you to educate and protect yourself and your information.
Capitol Bank will never require customers to send personal information via email or pop-up windows. Any unsolicited requests for Capitol Bank account information you receive through pop-up windows, emails, or Web sites should be considered fraudulent and reported immediately.
Wisconsin’s Office of Privacy Protection
The OPP was established on 4/13/2006. The state office will serve as a centralized hub to educate consumers and businesses on how to protect themselves against identity theft and provide comprehensive assistance to those who have been victimized. Victims are able to contact the OPP by calling toll-free 1.800.422.7128 or visiting its website at: www.privacy.wi.gov.
IDTheft.gov: A centralized government Web site on identity theft
10 Tips to Protect Yourself from Phishing Scams
Community Bankers Offer Top Ten Safety Tips for Protecting Personal Information