Indiana First
Savings Bank,
doing business
as Indiana First
Bank, Indiana,
Pennsylvania,
has contacted
the Federal
Deposit
Insurance
Corporation
(FDIC) to report
that counterfeit
checks bearing
the
institution's
name are in
circulation.
The counterfeit
items display
the routing
number
243373358,
which is
assigned to
Indiana First
Savings Bank.
The counterfeit
items also
display the
following
security
statement: "This
document is
printed on white
paper with a
colored [sic]
background. The
border contains
micro printing
and the back of
this document
has a brown wire
wove pattern and
artificial
watermark."
Authentic checks
display security
statements in
both the top and
bottom borders.
A heat-
sensitive ink
security feature
is located in
the bottom-right
corner.
Copies of a
counterfeit item
and an authentic
check (VOID) are
attached for
your review. Be
aware that the
appearance of
counterfeit
items can be
modified and
that additional
variations may
be presented.
Any information
you have
concerning this
matter should be
brought to the
attention of:
Ryan Renz
Security
Administrator
Indiana First
Savings Bank
935 Philadelphia
Street
Indiana,
Pennsylvania
15701
Telephone: (800)
349-2814
Fax: (724)
349-4346
E-mail:
renzr@indianafirst.com
Website:
www.infirstbank.com
Information
about
counterfeit
items,
cyber-fraud
incidents and
other fraudulent
activity may be
forwarded to the
FDIC's
Cyber-Fraud and
Financial Crimes
Section, 550
17th Street,
N.W., Room
F-4004,
Washington, D.C.
20429, or
transmitted
electronically
to
alert@fdic.gov.
Information
related to
federal deposit
insurance or
consumer issues
should be
submitted to the
FDIC using an
online form that
can be accessed
at
http://www2.fdic.gov/starsmail/index.asp.
For your
reference, FDIC
Special Alerts
may be accessed
from the FDIC's
website at
http://www.fdic.gov/news/news/SpecialAlert/2007/index.html
. To learn how
to automatically
receive FDIC
Special Alerts
through e-mail,
please visit
www.fdic.gov/about/subscriptions/index.html.
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(not
available
electronically)
NOTE: As a
security
precaution,
the FDIC
does not
post to its
Web site
electronic
images of
fraudulent
items or
authentic
checks that
have been
counterfeited.
This is to
avoid
attempts by
others to
use these
instruments
to
facilitate
additional
fraud.
Financial
institutions
can view
images of
the
fraudulent
items and
authentic
checks
(marked as
VOID) using
the FDIC's
free, secure
Web site,
FDICconnect.
(See more
information
about
FDICconnect
at
http://www.fdic.gov/news/news/financial/2006/fil06032.html.)
Printed
copies of
each Special
Alert and
its
attachment(s)
may also be
obtained
from the
FDIC's
Public
Information
Center
(telephone:
1-877-275-3342
or
703-562-2200;
fax:
703-562-2296;
or e-mail:
publicinfo@fdic.gov).