First National Bank is working hard to add additional security measures
to our online banking services so that our customers have the confidence
that their information is being protected.
First National Bank has added an additional layer of security that will
change the way you log into our internet banking service. These changes
will provide even greater levels of protection against fraudulent
attacks such as phishing, spoofing, key logging and identify theft. All
users will be required to select challenge questions and answers, select
a unique image and create a personal description for the image that is
only known by you. Each time you log in thereafter, the image will
appear to verify to you that you are on the official First National
Bank’s website before entering your password. You will not have to
select a new password during this process.
The final level of the new security is the authentication of your
computer. First National Bank has the ability to recognize the computer
or computers from which you usually log on. If our system detects a
suspicious login due to an unfamiliar computer, it will automatically
present you with challenge questions that were previously selected.
ONCE THE NEW LAYERS OF SECURITY ARE IN PLACE, GETTING STARTED IS
EASY!
Step: 1 Login using your User Code.
Step: 2 Select a picture from the image library.
Step: 3 Create a personal description to the image.
Step: 4 Select your challenge questions and provide your answers.
Step: 5 Select whether to register this computer. (Note: Only register
personal computers that you frequently use and are not available for
public use.)
Step: 6 Select NEXT
The next time you log onto our internet banking service, First National
Bank will recognize you and display the image and personal description
you selected. If we don’t recognize the computer you are using to log
in, we will ask you to answer one of the security questions you
previously created. After completion of the steps above, if you don’t
see the image you selected, exit the site immediately and notify the
bank.