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Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Protect your money. Protect your information.

Heads up: We will never call, text, or email to ask for your PIN, one‑time passcodes, or full account numbers. If you get a suspicious message, contact us using the number on our website.

Weekly Game Plan

Week 1 — Strong Passwords & MFA

  • Use 12+ characters (passphrases are best).
  • Turn on Multi‑Factor Authentication for online banking and email.
  • Don’t reuse passwords across sites.
Download checklist

Week 2 — Spot the Scam

  • Urgent tone + requests for codes or money = 🚩
  • Hover links; look for misspellings and spoofed domains.
  • When in doubt, call us using our official number.
COMING SOON  Read the guide 

Week 3 — Device & Wi‑Fi Safety

  • Keep your phone/computer updated.
  • Use a screen lock and enable Find My Device.
  • Avoid public Wi‑Fi for banking; use cellular or VPN.
COMING SOON Secure your device

Week 4 — Protect Kids & Seniors

  • Teach family how to spot phishing and impostor scams.
  • Use shared inboxes or alerts for vulnerable relatives.
  • Review privacy settings together.
COMING SOON Family safety tips

Week 5 — Don’t Get Tricked (Halloween!)

  • Phishing “treats” can hide malware — think before you click.
  • Never share one‑time codes with anyone.
  • Enable account alerts for unusual activity.
COMING SOON Turn on alerts

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I report fraud on my account?

Call us using the phone number on our website or the back of your card. 

Will FFCB ever ask for my PIN or one‑time code?

No. We will never ask for your PIN, full card number, or one‑time passcodes over phone, text, email, or social media.

What should I do if I clicked a suspicious link?

Change your password immediately, enable Multi‑Factor Authentication, and contact us. 

How can I receive alerts for unusual activity?

Watch Account Alerts to configure text/email notifications.

Downloads & Resources

Phishing Red Flags

Printable PDF checklist to share at home or at work.

Download PDF

Password Manager 101

Guide to choosing and using a password manager safely.

Download PDF

Business Fraud Toolkit

Best practices for small businesses and accounting teams.

Open Toolkit
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