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If you suspect that you've received a fraudulent e-mail from City National Bank, please forward it to us immediately to:
Emailfraud@cnb.com or call City National Corporate Security at .
At City National, we will not ask our clients for their ATM PIN number, account number or password through our web site.
Fraudulent e-mail activity is increasing. Many times this illegal activity is known as e-mail spoofing or phishing. These e-mails may appear to be from legitimate companies that you do business with - such as your bank, an online auction site, or your Internet service provider.
The fraudulent e-mails request you go to the company website and validate or confirm your personal information. These websites appear to be genuine and once
You may also want to forward any fraudulent e-mails you receive to the Federal Trade Commission at: uce@ftc.gov or 1-877-IDTHEFT, or visit them online at: http://www.consumer.gov/idtheft.
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