Do's

Keep Your PIN and Passwords Private
Never share your PIN or passwords. Banks will never ask for these details, and sharing this information can lead to identity theft, fraud, and unauthorized access to your accounts.
Verify URLs and Email Addresses
Enable Two-Factor Authentication
Activate two-factor authentication for an added layer of security. Two-factor authentication requires a second verification form, making it harder for unauthorized users to access your accounts. Banks will never ask for your private verification code.
Monitor Your Bank Accounts
Check your accounts regularly for suspicious activity. Monitoring your transactions and balances can help you detect and address fraudulent activity quickly.
Update Your Security Software
Keep your antivirus and antimalware software up to date to defend against the latest cyber threats. Enable automatic updates for continuous protection.Don'ts

Use Open/Free Public Wi-Fi
Share Your Personal Information
Send Money To People You Don't Know
Click on Suspicious Links
Give Into Scare Tactics
For more helpful tips, visit our Fraud Center or download our Fraud Checklist. If you have any questions or concerns, contact our Client Service Center at 915.532.1000 (El Paso) or 575.323.6040 (Las Cruces).