Security Notice. To help protect our customers from security threats, Thrivent Federal Credit Union utilizes the following approach, to which you hereby agree. You acknowledge that these procedures are a commercially reasonable method of providing security against unauthorized payment orders or other transactions and that these procedures are not for the detection of error. A. Thrivent Federal Credit Union will do the following, as applicable: 1. Offer member education and awareness programs dealing with identity theft, phishing, smishing and malware. 2. Identify members logging onto the system through multi-factor authentication that utilizes user IDs and passwords, plus pictures and/or phrases/challenge questions Thrivent Federal Credit Union reserves the right to modify the identification process from time to time to implement new measures that are recommended in the industry to combat new or increased threats. B. You are responsible to install, update, maintain and properly use industry standard security products that are appropriate for you, such as the following: 1. Desktop firewall used to prevent unauthorized access to your network. 2. Updated anti-virus protection used to prevent your computer or other access device from being victimized by the latest viruses and Trojans. 3. Updated anti-spyware protection used to prevent spyware from providing potential tracking information about your web activities. 4. Operating system and desktop applications updated with the latest patches when they are available, particularly when and if they apply to a known exploitable vulnerability. 5. A product that indicates the web site you are on, or an internet browser that indicates the site name.
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Sources: Online and Mobile Banking Agreement
Security Notice. To help protect our customers from security threats, Thrivent Federal Credit Union ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bank utilizes the following approach, to which you hereby agree. You acknowledge that these procedures are a commercially reasonable method of providing security against unauthorized payment orders or other transactions and that these procedures are not for the detection of error.
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2. Identify members customers logging onto the system through multiuse of two-factor authentication that utilizes user IDs Usernames and passwordsPasswords, plus pictures and/or phrases/challenge questions Thrivent Federal Credit Union Secure Access Codes delivered via email, text message to your mobile device or to a phone via voice call, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Bank reserves the right to modify the identification process from time to time to implement new measures that are recommended in the industry to combat new or increased threats.
B. You are responsible to install, update, maintain and properly use industry standard security products that are appropriate for you, such as the following:
1. Desktop firewall used to prevent unauthorized access to your network.
2. Updated anti-virus protection used to prevent your computer or other access device from being victimized by the latest viruses and Trojans.
3. Updated anti-spyware protection used to prevent spyware from providing potential tracking information about your web activities.
4. Operating system and desktop applications updated with the latest patches when they are available, particularly when and if they apply to a known exploitable vulnerability.
5. A product that indicates the web site you are on, or an internet browser that indicates the site name.
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Sources: Electronic Banking Agreement
Security Notice. To help protect our customers cu stomers from security threats, Thrivent Federal Credit Union utilizes the following approach, to which you hereby agree. You acknowledge that these procedures are a commercially reasonable method of providing security against unauthorized payment orders or other transactions and that these procedures are not for the detection of error.
A. Thrivent Federal Credit Union will do the following, as applicable:
1. Offer member education and awareness programs dealing with identity theft, phishing, smishing and malware.
2. Identify members logging onto the system through multi-factor authentication that utilizes user IDs and passwords, plus pictures and/or phrases/challenge questions Thrivent Federal Credit Union reserves the right to modify the identification process from time to time to implement new measures that are recommended in the industry to combat new or increased threats.
B. You are responsible to install, update, maintain and properly use industry standard security products that are appropriate for you, such as the following:
1. Desktop firewall used to prevent unauthorized access to your network.
2. Updated anti-virus protection used to prevent your computer or other access device from being victimized by the latest viruses and Trojans.
3. Updated anti-spyware protection used to prevent spyware from providing potential tracking information about your web activities.
4. Operating system and desktop applications updated with the latest patches when they are available, particularly when and if they apply to a known exploitable vulnerability.
5. A product that indicates the web site you are on, or an internet browser that indicates the site name.
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Sources: Online and Mobile Banking Agreement