At Doral Bank, we recognize the importance of safeguarding the confidentiality of information transmitted via our Internet-banking service. Accordingly, Doral Bank relies on an advanced system to protect the confidentiality of such information. All communications containing customer information is coded using the 128-bit SSL security protocol, the highest level of commercially permitted cryptography in the United States.
Username and Passwords
Usernames and passwords that allow access to our electronic-banking services should only be used with respect to our online banking and Doral Business Management web based services. The pages comprising both services can be easily identified due to the fact that both addresses begin with https://. Meanwhile, you’ll notice a gold-colored padlock in the lower right-hand corner of your browser’s screen that will remain locked throughout the duration of your session.
We remind you to never give your username or password to anyone, regardless if the solicitor appears to be a Doral Bank representative and no matter the method in which you are asked to reveal such information (for example, via telephone, e-mail, or in person).
The financial industry periodically detects attempts to obtain passwords from Internet users via mass e-mails that simulate messages from financial entities. These messages ask Internet users to visit a Web site and to provide their passwords with the false pretenses of improving the security of their bank accounts. When such attempts are discovered, the appropriate authorities are notified immediately for further investigation.
Remember that keeping your username and password confidential is the best way to avoid becoming a victim of fraud. Neither Doral Bank nor any of its affiliates will ask you for such information via e-mail, telephone, in person, or any other method.
Identity Theft
At Doral Bank we are committed to protect your identity. Identity theft occurs when someone uses your personal identifying information, like your name, Social Security number, or credit card number without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes. Many identity thieves use this personal information in apply credit card and obtain loans with victim's name. Identity theft is serious. While some identity theft victims can resolve their problems quickly, others spend hundreds of dollars and many days repairing damage to their good name and credit record.
You can reduce your risk and safeguard your identifying information by following these guidelines:
What you do to report an Identity Theft?
If you suspect that you have been a victim of Identity Theft, here is what you should do:
If you have revealed your password to anyone, change it immediately and contact our TeleDoral offices at (877) 31-DORAL.