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It is possible that you may receive emails or phone calls purporting to be from FNB. This is called “Spoofing”. You should be aware that FNB will not request personal or confidential information through email or over the phone in an unsolicited manner. The goals of Spoof email is to get information such as your Social Security Number, bank account numbers, debit/credit card numbers with or without validation number, and passwords and PINS. These Spoof email or phone calls typically try to create a sense of urgency to get you to give up your information without considering the consequences. NEVER respond to emails or phone calls. If you suspect that an email or phone call is fraudulent, you should contact your local branch.
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