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Internet Banking Awareness

Customer Awareness

Recently, we have all seen significant changes in the internet banking threat landscape. Fraudsters have continued to develop and deploy more sophisticated, effective, and malicious methods to compromise authentication mechanisms and gain unauthorized access to customers’ online accounts. Rapidly growing organized criminal groups have become more specialized in financial fraud and have been successful in compromising an increasing array of controls. Various complicated types of attack tools have been developed and automated into downloadable kits. Fraudsters are responsible for losses of hundreds of millions of dollars resulting from online account takeovers and unauthorized funds transfers. First State Bank is providing the below security awareness information for your use and action to help protect your online account and transaction information.
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Remember, no one from First State Bank will ever ask for your PIN or PASSWORD by email or phone. Your PIN or PASSWORD should be secured and not provided upon request.
Below are the protections and liabilities for consumer transactions using First State Bank’s internet banking program:
To access our Internet Banking service, you must use the ID and/or other means of access we establish or provide for your Internet Banking Customer Account. It is your responsibility to safeguard the ID we provide. Anyone to whom you give your Internet Banking ID and other means of access will have full access to your accounts even if you attempt to limit that person's authority.

You, or someone you have authorized by giving them your Internet Banking ID or other means of access (even if that person exceeds your authority), can instruct us to perform the following transactions:

  • Make transfers between your qualifying accounts to the extent authorized;
  • Obtain information that we make available about your qualifying accounts;
  • Obtain other services or perform other transactions that we authorize.
     
You must have enough money or credit in any account from which you instruct us to make a payment or transfer. You also agree to the Terms & Conditions of your deposit account that you received when you opened your deposit account.
Your Internet Banking payments and transfers will be indicated on the monthly or quarterly statements we provide. Please notify us promptly if you change your address or if you believe there are any errors or unauthorized transactions on any statement, or statement information.
If you believe your Internet Banking ID or other means of access have been lost or stolen or that someone has used them without your authorization, call us immediately at

402-757-3231, during normal business hours.  After hours, you may e-mail us at firststatebank@fsbhordville.com, or write us at 201 Main Street , P.O. Box 65, Hordville, NE  68846. Immediately contacting us by phone is the best way of reducing your possible losses, since not all e-mails may arrive at their destinations. We will send an e-mail back to you as confirmation that we did receive it. Because e-mail is not secure, do not include any of your account or social security numbers with your email. Your name, address, and a brief message as to what the problem might be is all we will need. If you have given someone your Internet Banking ID or other means of access and want to terminate that person's authority, you must change your identification number and password or other means of access or take additional steps to prevent further access by such person.


You may terminate your Internet Banking Agreement at any time upon giving the Bank written notice of the termination. If you terminate, you authorize us to continue making transfers you have previously authorized until we have had a reasonable opportunity to act upon your termination notice. Once we have acted upon your termination notice, we will make no further transfers or payments from your Internet Banking Account. If we terminate your use of your Internet Banking Account, we reserve the right to make no further transfers or payments from your account including any transactions you have previously authorized.

You are responsible for all transfers you authorize using the Internet Banking services under this Agreement. If you permit other persons to use your Access Code, you are responsible for any transactions they authorize or conduct on any of your accounts.
For Internet Banking transactions, if you tell us within 2 business days, you can lose no more than $50 if someone accessed your account without your permission. If you do not tell us within 2 business days after you learn of the unauthorized use of your account or Access Code, and we can prove that we could have prevented the unauthorized transaction if you had told us in time, you could lose as much as $500 or more. Your liability for unauthorized loan transactions through the Internet Banking service will not exceed $50.00.

Also, if your statement shows Internet Banking transfers that you did not make, tell us at once. If you do not tell us within sixty (60) days of the mailing date of your statement, you may be liable for the full amount of the loss if we can prove that we could have prevented the unauthorized transactions if you had told us in time.
If we do not complete a transfer to or from your consumer account on time or in the correct amount according to our agreement with you, we will be liable and used primarily for personal, family, or household purposes.) Our sole responsibility for an error in a transfer will be to correct the error. You agree that neither we nor the service providers shall be responsible for any loss or property damage, whether caused by the equipment, software, First State Bank, or by Online browser providers such as Netscape (Netscape Navigator browser) and Microsoft (Microsoft Internet Explorer browser), or by Internet access providers or by online service providers or by an agent or subcontractor of any of the foregoing.

Neither we nor the service providers will be responsible for any direct, indirect, special, or consequential economic or other damages arising in any way out of the installation, download, use, or maintenance of the equipment, software, the First State Bank Internet Banking services or Internet browser or access software. In this regard, although we have taken measures to provide security for communications from you to us via the First State Bank Internet Banking Services and may have referred to such communication as "secured," we cannot and do not provide any warranty or guarantee of such security. In states that do not allow the exclusions or limitation of such damages, our liability is limited to the extent permitted by applicable law.

Additionally, First State Bank will not be liable for the following:

  1. If through no fault of ours, you do not have enough money in your account to complete a transaction, your account is inactive or closed, or the transaction amount would exceed the credit limit on your line of credit.

  2. If you used the wrong Access Code or you have not properly followed any applicable computer, Internet, or Bank user instructions for making transfer and bill payment transactions.

  3. If your computer fails or malfunctions or the Internet Banking service was not properly working and such problem was or should have been apparent when you attempted such transaction.

  4. If, through no fault of ours, a bill payment or funds transfer transaction does not reach a creditor and a fee, penalty, or interest is assessed against you.

  5. If circumstances beyond our control (such as fire, flood, telecommunications outages or strikes, equipment or power failure) prevent the transaction.

  6. If the funds in your account are subject to legal process or another claim, or if your account is frozen because of a delinquent loan, overdrawn account, or suspected fraud.

  7. If the error was caused by a system beyond the First State Bank's control such as a telecommunications system, or Internet service provider.

  8. If you have not given the First State Bank complete, correct, or current information so First State Bank can process a transaction.
In case of errors or questions about your Internet Banking transactions, telephone us at the phone numbers or write us at the address set forth above as soon as you can. We must hear from you no later than sixty (60) days after we sent the first statement on which the problem appears.