Phishing Warning
Online "phishing" scams typically involve a bogus e-mail message that uses legitimate looking materials, such as a company's Web site graphics and logos, in an attempt to entice e-mail recipients to provide personal financial details, such as credit card and Social Security numbers.
Never respond to an unsolicited e-mail that asks for details about your financial information.
Secure Sign In
Your online security is important to us. That is why we are committed to safeguarding your personal information online to keep it secure and confidential.
When you sign in to Internet banking from the SSBBank home page, your Access ID and Passcode are sent over the Internet from your computer to ours using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology. SSL encrypts your personal information before it leaves your computer, ensuring that no one else can read it.
Once you have signed in, you can check that your Online Banking session is secure in two ways: * Look for the small padlock icon usually located in the lower right corner of your Web browser window. A closed, or locked, padlock indicates a secure connection. padlock * Look for the letters "https://" at the beginning of the Web site address or URL in your Web browser. The "s" means secure.
Alert: As a security precaution, please remember to click the "Log Off" link when you finish your online session.
This site may be utilized for authorized purposes only. Unauthorized access or use is not permitted and constitutes a crime punishable by law. Activity on this site is monitored for security purposes.