Fraud Awareness & Education

Thomaston Savings Bank customers have reported receiving telephone calls from an individual claiming to be from Thomaston Savings Bank. The caller asks for account numbers, debit card numbers, security passphrases, and other account related information for verification purposes.

If you receive an email, text message, or telephone inquiry asking for your personal information, DO NOT RESPOND! Responding puts your accounts at risk.

Thomaston Savings Bank will never make telephone inquiries or send text messages or emails to verify or update your confidential customer information.

If you think you have been a victim of a scam, contact us immediately at 860.283.1874

Learning Center
Awareness
Understand your identity theft risk, the latest solutions and best practices.
Your Rights
As a consumer, you have certain rights and should be aware of the laws and understand them in order to protect yourself.
Plastic Cards
You must be aware of the latest credit card, ATM and debit card threats to properly leverage existing strategies to prevent, detect and resolve fraud.
Computers & Internet
Learn how to stay safe when online.
Home and Office
Learn how to safeguard important information within the boundries of your home and office.
Travel
You must be aware of the risks and best security measures when you transport your identity components in public places.
Finances
If you manage your finances or have multiple financial accounts, you must apply the best identity protection practices to your activities.
Passcodes
Learn how to properly manage and select the best passcodes.
Documents
Learn how to safeguard important documents.
Business Obligations
Businesses have certain obligations with various privacy and identity theft laws.
Mobile Security & Safety
Smart phones, laptops, tablet PCs, optical discs and USB devices.