Fraud Prevention & How to Keep Your Information Secure
Sandy Spring Bank takes the protection of your personal information very seriously. We offer a variety of fraud protection services including:
- Fraud monitoring.
- Multi-Factor Authentication and enhanced passcodes.
- SecurLOCK Equip - a mobile app that allows you to control how, when, and where your debit and/or credit cards are used.
- Positive Pay for our business clients.
- Built in chip and contactless technologies for our debit card clients.
- The ability to set up a number of different account alerts.
There's also a lot you can do to protect yourself. Below are a series of fraud and security FAQs to arm you with knowledge to help keep you safe.
What do I do if I receive a suspicious email, call or text?
Never provide account information or other sensitive information to anyone over the phone, text or email, especially if you did not initiate the conversation. Banks will never call and ask you for this information. If you receive a call or other type of communication that you believe is suspicious, please call us at 800.399.5919.
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What can I do to help protect my accounts and identity?
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What do I do if I notice unusual account activity?
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What do I do if I receive a suspicious email, call or text?
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What is check fraud (including Mule Scams) and how do I protect myself?
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What is phishing and how do I protect myself?
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What is ATM fraud and how do I protect myself?
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What is a Peer to Peer (P2P) Payment scam and how do I protect myself?
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What is a wire transfer scam and how do I protect myself?
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I’m a Senior or I’m caring for a Senior and fraud is a concern. What should we know?
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I’m a business owner and have concerns about email compromise fraud. What should I know and how can I protect the company?
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I’m a business owner and have concerns about account takeover fraud. What should I know and how can I protect the company?
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I’m a business owner and have concerns about payments fraud. What should I know and how can I protect the company?
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What if I have more questions?