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Don't Fall Victim to Scam Texts

Don't Fall Victim to Scam Texts

Be cautious of fraudulent messages that seem to be from Security Financial Bank (SFB) using various scare tactics to prompt engagement.

Scare tactics usually involve text messages appearing to be from SFB:

  • Alerting customers about a new device signing into your bank account.
  • Indicating that your debit card has been locked.
  • Asking about a recent charge to your account.

Pay special attention to messages that create a sense of urgency, lack details, and include poor grammar; those are signs of a scam.

If you receive texts or similar messages like this, please do not take any action. Instead, call SFB's Customer Service at 888.254.0615 or visit any of SFB's local branches with any questions or concerns.