The holidays may be over, but the online spam risks remain in full force. Make sure you are protected at all times. Do not click on any links or messages pretending to be Morgantown Bank & Trust. If you have any questions about your account or potential scams, you can visit our website 24/7 to find legitimate contact information for the bank or call our after-hours debit card fraud hotline at 1-844-202-5333.
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Really informative read, its so important to keep up to date with how you keep your data safe
Sim-swap fraud: How your bank account can be emptied by phone — The Guardian
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