Security Tips

Did you ever wonder what it would be like to have a smart home? You could remotely change the temperature in your house, you could tell your lights to come on, or ask your refrigerator if you need to get milk at the grocery store,...

The U.S. Government continues to encounter instances of criminals using stimulus-themed emails and text messages to trick individuals into providing personally identifiable information and bank account details. Use the following tips to avoid scams related to economic payments. We expect, at a minimum, criminals to use...

What are the risks associated with mobile device apps? Applications (apps) on your smartphone or other mobile devices can be convenient tools to access the news, get directions, pick up rideshare, or play games. But these tools can also put your privacy at risk. When you...

10 cybersecurity tactics you should be doing now including paying attention to the warnings your browser is flashing in your face. Review these cybersecurity tactics and start to implement them in order to protect your personal information. Stay up to date with Unison Bank's monthly security tips...

Identity theft, scams, frauds, and malware infections are serious problems that target shoppers and can arise from using your devices. Below, we will explore some key tips on how to follow safe online shopping practices and make purchasing more secure. Create and maintain your online shopping...

Unison Bank’s mobile apps, Unison Mobile and Unison Mobile Business, allow you to manage your accounts conveniently and securely. In addition, mobile banking is a great tool you can use to detect fraudulent activity because it provides an easy way to check your accounts on a regular...

Identity theft is an insidious form of online fraud wherein a person steals your personal and/or financial information, including your name, social security number or bank account number, and then uses this information to: Open credit accounts in your name, or run existing accounts.Obtain loans in...

Email Fraud You receive an email in your Inbox which appears to have been sent by your bank or an enterprise with which you frequently do business. It may include the company's name, logo and even wording from the company's website. It also includes an urgent...