Business
Protect your business with fraud prevention solutions and resources.
Personal
Safeguard your finances with fraud prevention solutions and resources.
Best Practices
Choose strong passwords that are at least eight characters and contain numbers, lower and upper case letters, and special characters. Do not use the same passwords between websites, and do not share your password with others.
Protect your devices from malware by keeping your software up-to-date and running updated anti-virus software if appropriate.
Do not provide personal information by email, text, or phone call. First National will never contact you and ask for passwords or personal account information.
Recent Alerts
Beware: Scammers claiming to be First National fraud department
Fraudsters are calling Alaskans claiming to be First National fraud department representatives. The scammers claim the customer’s card cannot be …
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FBI issues healthcare fraud warning
The FBI has reported a string of cyber-attacks where scammers have used stolen healthcare portal credentials to send money to …
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Beware: Scammers are using fake caller IDs
First National has received reports of scammers making cold calls using fake caller ID and impersonating our fraud department or …
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Business Email Compromise fraud on the rise
The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center reported nearly $2.4 billion in losses due to Business Email Compromise (BEC) fraud in 2021. Stay vigilant – …
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