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Security Disclosure
The security of your financial information and activities
is a serious concern for Fiserv ISS/Trust Industrial Bank (“Fiserv ISS”).
Fiserv ISS is a technologically sophisticated company that uses
computers and unique software to conduct business. The company
has dedicated security experts to maintain its firewalls, anti-virus
software, and other product measures to protect the integrity of
client account information and securities records.
While the Internet
is not a completely secure network, Fiserv ISS uses up-to-date
measures to prevent unauthorized parties from having
access to your private information on the Fiserv ISS website.
Fiserv ISS uses software that secures and encrypts all private
information that is transmitted via the Internet. This means that
only you are able to access your information. Your account information
is also scrambled so that only you can read it.
Fiserv ISS has
taken several security precautions to ensure that your account
data is available only to you or other aut
horized
individuals. To give you additional security assurances, more information
is available about:
• Fiserv ISS Online's security technology
• Security visual reminders
• Your User ID and Passwords
• Closing Your Fiserv ISS Online Session
• Browser requirements
Security Technology
Fiserv ISS currently employs
a 128-bit Secure Socket Layer (SSL), the same security technology
used to conduct most of today's
web commerce such as online credit card purchases and online stock
trading.
Since data security is a moving target and security
protocols are continuously evolving, Fiserv ISS will implement security
features in the future that will maintain the highest levels
of secure data transmission.
The SSL protocol provides secure communications
on the Internet by doing three things:
• SSL verifies that the server you are communicating
with is the one it purports to be.
• SSL creates a secure communication channel by encrypting all communication
between the user and the server.
• SSL conducts constant checks to verify data integrity between the
server and you, the user. This is accomplished by using
a checksum count of the exact number of bytes transmitted and received.
If a message is not received in its entirety, it is rejected and another
copy of the encrypted data is transmitted. In this way,
SSL verifies that the entire message sent is actually received.
Security Visual Reminder
There are two visual reminders
of the security status of your connection at any given time. When
you are in a secure
state,
the URL (web
address) showing in your browser will begin with https (the "s" stands
for "secure"). Normal unsecured transmissions show
a URL beginning with http.
Individual browsers also give a
second indication that secured transmissions are being sent
and received. Typically, a solid
key or a locked padlock icon in the lower left-hand corner
of your
browser window indicates a secured session is in progress,
while an icon showing a broken key, an open lock, or no icon
at all,
indicates an unsecured mode.
Your User ID and Passwords
Access to the online account
inquiry site is gained when you log on and are asked to provide
your User ID and your
private
password.
After you have successfully signed up for online account
inquiry, a system-generated password is mailed to you. When
you first
log on, you will be asked to enter a new password of your
own choosing.
Keep this password private (just as you protect PINs you
use for other transactions, such as ATM withdrawals). You
may change
your
password as often as you want and it is recommended that
you change your password frequently.
Closing Your Online
Account Inquiry Session
Once you have gained access to your secured
account information, you will have access until you close your
browser. You will
be logged off automatically after 15 minutes of non-use.
Remember that anyone with physical access to your computer
will have
access
to your account information if you have not closed your browser.
Accessing another website will not close your browser - you
must actually exit and close the browser. As a further security
precaution,
your session will expire and you'll need to log on again
if your browser is inactive for an extended period.
Browser
Requirements
To access your account information online, you must
use a browser capable of handling the level of security that Fiserv
ISS
provides.
To access your account information online, you must use a
secure (SSL-enabled) browser. The latest versions of Netscape
Navigator
and Microsoft Internet Explorer meet this requirement and
are the recommended browsers to use. The online account inquiry
feature
has been designed and tested to be compatible with version
4.0 of Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Your browser must also support 128-bit encryption.
Most standard browser installations provide only 40-bit encryption,
so
you'll need to upgrade to the 128-bit. Visit the website
of your browser
software for instructions about how to verify the current
encryption level and how to upgrade it. For Microsoft Internet
Explorer
(version 4.0 or later), this information is found under Help/About
Internet
Explorer. You'll also find a direct link to the specific
encryption level upgrade page on Microsoft's website.
Some
Internet access providers (such as AOL) distribute customized browsers
to their customers. The levels of security necessary
to access the account inquiry online site are not supported
by some
of these browsers, particularly older versions. This same
problem occurs in operating systems issued prior to MS Windows
95 and
Macintosh System 8. To make sure systems are compatible,
you should be running
the latest version system software available for your computer,
along with the latest version of Netscape Navigator or Microsoft
Internet Explorer instead of the browser provided by your
Internet service provider.
If you are not sure about the
browser version you are using, go to the Help menu at the top of
the browser and choose "About" (Your
Browser). The display will show you the version number of
the browser you are using. If you do not see a version number,
you
are using
an older version and should consider upgrading now if you
want to use the online account inquiry feature.
If you a
re accessing
account inquiry online from behind a corporate firewall, you
may experience difficulties with
your browser
hanging, or failing to complete loading a page. If this
happens, ask your
corporate system administrator to establish a Proxy for SSL. [top of page]
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