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Don't Let Email Fraud Fool You
F&M Bank wants to make sure you know the facts about email fraud so you can defend your personal identification information and your accounts. Scammers work hard to get this information, and you have to work smarter to protect it.

F&M Bank will never ask you to provide account or other personal identification information via email.
From time to time you may receive emails from us promoting F&M Bank products or services, bank announcements, or changes to your accounts, but in these emails we will provide a contact person or general 800# at the bank for you to contact should you have any questions.

As a reminder, never divulge any personal identification information if requested via an email. Personal identification information is defined as:
  • Account or credit card numbers
  • Passwords or PINs
  • Social Security Number
  • Mother’s Maiden Name
  • Other private information
If you receive an email from someone claiming to be from F&M Bank asking for account or personal identification or feel your accounts have been compromised, please alert us at 888-493-5142.

Don't Get Hooked By Phishing Scams
Recently, scammers have become very sophisticated in their attempts to obtain your personal and account information. One such scam known as "phishing" sends the victim an email claiming to be from a reputable financial institution. The message in the email directs the victim to click on a link that redirects them to a false web page that looks like a legitimate bank web page. Once the scammer has lured the victim to the fraudulent site they are able to capture account numbers, social security numbers, and other personal identification information that will help them to commit fraud. To learn more about phishing, Click Here.

To learn more about F&M Bank's privacy commitment visit:
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