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Blood Drive Scheduled

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

The American Red Cross will be holding a Blood Drive beginning at 9a.m.  on Wednesday, May 11 sponsored by First Savings.  It will be held at the Perkasie Fire Hall, Arch and Fith Street, Perkasie, PA.  For your convenience appointments can be made by signing up online at https://www.membersforlife.org/pennj/schedule/login.php?sponsorcode=13424  or by contacting Kim Weichel at 215-453-2317 or kweichel@firstsavingsonline.com.  Please take time out of your day to donate blood and give the gift of life.  Someone is counting on you right now!

Alert…Were you affected by Epsilon data breach?

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011
Note: This incident does not directly involve First Savings online activity, and none of our customer data has been compromised. We are not a client of the online marketing company involved in the breach. However, it is likely that many of First Savings customers could be impacted by this incident, if they have online accounts with any of the other merchants or financial institutions involved.

 

This short update on the Epsilon breach was published April 5, 2010 by CNET, a respected online technology review site.  It contains good basic information on the breach and some good suggested precautions for consumers who feel they may have been impacted.

The list of customers affected by the Epsilon database breach continues to grow.

The breach, which took place last week but was announced over the weekend, compromised the e-mail addresses and some names belonging to the customers of many major U.S. companies that outsource their marketing and e-mail communications to Epsilon.

The company said Monday that 2 percent of the companies it counts as clients are affected by the security breach. There is no official list of affected companies that’s available, and a company spokesperson said Epsilon cannot release the names of its clients. Epsilon is in the midst of conducting an investigation of what led to the security breach.

The list of Epsilon clients whose customer e-mail addresses were stolen is not complete, and is likely to grow. But so far Target, Kroger, TiVo, US Bank, JPMorgan Chase, Capital One, Citi, Home Shopping Network, Ameriprise Financial, LL Bean Visa Card, McKinsey & Company, Ritz-Carlton Rewards, Marriott Rewards, New York & Company, Brookstone, Walgreens, The College Board, Disney Destinations, and Best Buy have notified their own customers about the breach. Hilton Hotels and Ethan Allen are also said to be affected.

Here are some tips on what to do if you did receive an e-mail from one of the companies above or if you believe one of them does have your e-mail or name, and what could happen next.

How do you know if you’re affected?
If you’ve ever given your e-mail address to any of the above companies, you probably are.

What will happen?
Most of the companies that are talking about it say the information that was stolen is limited to e-mail addresses and possibly names. Credit card companies and banks like Chase and Capital One say they do not believe any financial information was compromised.

But a bunch of e-mail addresses in the wrong hands means what’s likely to result is a rise in phishing scams. “Phishing” is an attempt to use e-mail to try to get you to reveal more personal information about yourself. This can include usernames, passwords, Social Security numbers, or account numbers.

Many times phishers are simply guessing and will pick a company that a broad group of people does business with, like PayPal, or a government entity, like the IRS. The threat in the Epsilon case is now whoever gets access to these lists of e-mail addresses knows exactly what companies count you as a customer. That means phishing attempts can be much more targeted and therefore potentially harder to spot because they can masquerade as being from a bank or company such as the ones listed above.

What should you do about it?
Do not open e-mail from someone you don’t know. That’s pretty simple. But you’ll also need to be extra vigilant now that phishers may know specifically where you shop, what airline you fly, or where you bank. Look at the e-mail address–if it’s purportedly from one of the companies above but ends in something other than .com, especially an international domain like .uk, that’s a good indication it’s a scam since most phishing attempts originate outside the U.S. Also be on the lookout for spelling errors in the e-mail address, URL, or body of the e-mail, or e-mails whose tone sounds particularly urgent.

If you do open the e-mail, don’t click any links. A common phishing practice is to ask people to click a link to update their personal information.

If in doubt, call the company
If you get an e-mail from one of the companies listed above asking for any information, and you’re unsure if it’s legitimate, you can always call them. Many retailers affected by the Epsilon breach are notifying their customers now that they would never ask for sensitive information via e-mail.

Read more: 

http://news.cnet.com/8301-31021_3-20050555-260.html#ixzz1IeXIHmfN

First Savings Participates In Chamber Green Event

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

Thursday, March 17—6:30p.m. to 9:00p.m.

First Savings has been invited to participate as one of the presenters/panelists in the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce “Building Green on a Budget” seminar, Thursday, March 17, at the Aldie Mansion (Heritage Conservancy) in Doylestown.  

First Savings has been asked to focus our part of the presentation on Adaptive Reuse of commercial property; featuring branches at Poole’s Corner at the intersection of Route 202 & 313, Doylestown; the Buckingham branch location currently under construction on route 413 and Cold Spring Creamery Road  as well as the 9th St. Administration Building as case studies. Leading the discussion will be Pete Brown, First Savings VP of Marketing; also participating in the presentation will be Joseph Phillips, partner in George J. Donovan AIA Associates who served as the architect for all three buildings and Steve Swartley, President of Penn Builders who was the general contractor of the three projects. 

The annual event is well attended with more than 100 expected this year.  Attendees included architects, contractors, business persons and others interested in the Green movement.  There is no charge for admission; however, seating is limited and pre-registration is recommended.  More information is available by visiting:  https://www.firstsavingsonline.com/Green/

Basic Strategies for Simplifying Your Financial Life

Friday, February 25th, 2011

The FDIC suggests nine ways to eliminate clutter, organize accounts and streamline how you manage your money!  Follow this link to learn more:

http://www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/news/cnwin1011/strategies.html

Celebrate America Saves Week

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

Looking for a way to save more and spend less?  Here’s a link to a site that you may find interesting!  http://www.americasaves.org/