Bankoh alerts customers after Home Depot breach

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Bank of Hawaii is urging customers to monitor their account activity for any suspicious transactions following the confirmation of a data breach at Home Depot.

Bank of Hawaii is urging customers to monitor their account activity for any suspicious transactions following the confirmation of a data breach at Home Depot.

Any suspicious transactions should be immediately reported to the bank’s 24-hour Customer Service Center at: 1-888-643-3888.

In addition, the bank advises customers to make sure their contact information is current so the bank may reach them, if necessary, to alert them of suspected fraudulent activity, mail new cards or send important information. Customers may update their contact information by calling the bank’s Customer Service Center: 1-888-643-3888; visiting a branch; or logging onto e-Bankoh.

Bank of Hawaii never calls or texts customers to request personal information such as PINs, social security numbers or account numbers. Such requests should be viewed as suspicious.

Customers can conveniently monitor account activity by signing up for:e-Bankoh, which provides access in real time on a mobile device or online; Text banking, which allows customers to quickly request the most recent transactions and balances; and Bankoh by phone, which provides automated balance and transaction activity service.

For more info, visit Bank of Hawaii’s website at: www.boh.com.