If you think you have been a victim of a cyber crime or identity theft, call us immediately. Awareness and knowledge is the key to help protect yourself and your family from Online crimes. Here are links to sites with learning tools, and the most updated news and information to help ensure you’re doing your best to keep your information secure and protected.
- The Ultimate Internet Safety Guide for Seniors
- Medicare Official Site– Identity Theft – Protect Yourself
- Report COVID-19 Fraud at https://www.justice.gov/coronavirus
- Identity Theft at www.identitytheft.gov
- Social Security Scams atOffice of Inspector General (OIG)
- FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
- Better Business Bureau Scam Tracker
Cleveland State Bank, or any other financial institution, will NEVER request client account, card, or PIN information via your home phone or any electronic device. We are committed to providing our customers with the highest level of security available. In order to ensure that your information is protected, we have employed the following:
Encryption/Browser
Cleveland State Bank requires a browser that supports the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol.
We support the latest versions of Netscape and MS Internet Explorer browsers and older versions that still enjoy a significant market share. We will recommend a browser upgrade to customers requesting support who are using older browser versions that are no longer prevalent in the market.
E-mail is not a secure transmission route. Thus we ask that you never send sensitive personal information like Social Security numbers, Account numbers, Credit Card numbers, or any password via e-mail to Cleveland State Bank or anyone else.
If you would need to send sensitive information contact us directly:
Cleveland State Bank
1250 W. Washington Ave.
PO Box 158
Cleveland, WI 53015
Cleveland Office: 920.693.8256
Howards Grove Office: 920.565.6000
Elkhart Lake Office: 920.646.3150