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Disclosure of Customer Account InformationAt Turaco Bank, we share information within our facility in respect to your banking relationship for official business purposes only. The bank will not intentionally reveal any account information or other personal information to a third party not affiliated with Turaco Bank, unless:
Turaco Bank does not share any customer information with third party marketers offering their products and services. While we may continue to offer products and services from third party vendors, Turaco Bank and the companies that work with us will safeguard the confidential customer information provided to us.
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CATOCATO or Corporate Account Takeover is a type of business identity theft where criminals gain control of a business bank account by stealing employee passwords and other credentials. Corporate Account Takeover (CATO) is a form of corporate identity theft where a business' online banking credentials are stolen by malware. Criminal entities can then initiate fraudulent banking activity, including wire transfers and ACH payments. Corporate Account Takeover Fraud involves compromised identity credentials and is NOT a compromise to the ACH Network, wire transfer system, or bank systems. CATO is specific to compromises on individual / business computers. Losses from Corporate Account Takeover are not covered under Regulation E and, by agreement, are generally the responsibility of the customer; therefore, corporations and businesses need to take proper precautions to protect their computers and financial information to avoid financial and reputation losses. Businesses need to evaluate their systems. Systems should have secure internet browsers. There are several products and the type of protection / security software is the individual choice of each business or corporation. Some of the signs of a compromised computer are:
Suggestions for Computer Security
If you should become a victim of Corporate Account Takeover, you should immediately contact law enforcement and all financial institutions that you conduct business with. Document all information available for any investigation. if you suspect that your business account has been compromised, contact law enforcement immediately and file a report. Also, contact ALL financial institutions with which you conduct business. |
