Common use of Internet and E-Mail Security Clause in Contracts

Internet and E-Mail Security. Customer acknowledges and agrees that it is Xxxxxxxx’s responsibility to protect itself and to be vigilant against e-mail fraud and other internet frauds and schemes (including, but not limited to, frauds commonly referred to as “phishing,” “pharming,” and “business e-mail compromise”). Customer agrees to educate Administrator(s), User(s), Agents, employees and contractors retained by Customer as to the risks of such fraud and to train such Persons to avoid such risks. Customer acknowledges that Bank will never contact Customer by e-mail in order to ask for or to verify Account numbers, Credentials, or any sensitive or confidential information unless Bank uses its Secured E-Mail service. In the event Customer receives an e-mail or other electronic communication that Customer believes, or has reason to believe, is fraudulent, Customer agrees that neither Customer nor its User(s), Agents, employees or contractors will respond to the e-mail, provide any information to the e-mail sender, click on any links in the e-mail, or otherwise comply with any instructions in the e-mail. Customer agrees that Bank is not responsible for any losses, injuries, or harm incurred by Customer as a result of any electronic, e-mail, or Internet fraud.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Treasury Management Services Agreement, Treasury Management Services Agreement, Treasury Management Services Agreement

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