Your transactions are absolutely safe. Community
Bank of the South Online Banking works with cutting edge technology
partners to ensure that the most secure environment is made possible
for our valued customers. We offer you worry free Online Banking.
You can be completely confident of the following security measures:
Secure Communications
Our system ensures that data exchanged between your PC and our
computers is encrypted with 128-bit encryption-the strongest encryption
available. Encryption is accomplished through Secure Sockets Layers
(SSL) which utilize mathematical formulas to "encrypt"
or hide information from prying eyes on the Internet. Additionally,
if SSL detects that data was added or deleted after you sent it
to the bank, the connection will be severed in order to guard
against any tampering. The most popular browsers have the SSL
security feature built in. How can you tell if your browser is
secure? Click here.
Secure Environment
Our computer system does not connect directly to the Internet.
It is isolated from the network via a "firewall". A
firewall is a combination of software and hardware products that
designate parameters, control and limit the access that outside
computers have to the banks internal network and databases. You
can feel secure knowing that our firewall protects your personal
information from unauthorized access.
Secure Login
User ID's and passwords are isolated from the Internet by being
stored on Community Bank of the South's computer. This way the
passwords and ID's can never be accessed or downloaded by anyone
on the Internet. Additionally, user passwords can vary from 6
to 16 characters and automatically disallows a user after three
invalid attempts. This prohibits the "hacker" from gaining
access to our system thus protecting your accounts.
Your Password
You will be responsible for maintaining one of the most important
security measures, your password. When you receive your Community
Bank of the South's Online Banking password, be sure to keep it
a secret. Memorize it, or write it down and keep it in a safe
place. It is not recommended you carry your password in your purse
or wallet. Make sure no one watches you enter your password and
always close your browser when leaving the computer. Make sure
you regularly scan your computer for viruses that could be used
to capture password keystrokes. You ultimately hold the key to
your password security. Not even a bank employee knows your password.