Washington
Federal
Savings
Bank,
Washington,
Pennsylvania,
has
contacted
the
Federal
Deposit
Insurance
Corporation
(FDIC)
to
report
that
counterfeit
official
checks
bearing
the
institution's
name are
in
circulation.
The
counterfeit
items
display
the
routing
number
243374221,
which is
assigned
to
Washington
Federal
Savings
Bank.
The
items
are not
similar
to
authentic
checks
and
include
the
words
"OFFICIAL
CHECK"
below
the top
border,
printed
on the
right
side of
the
institution's
name. In
the
top-left
corner
is a "W"
logo,
which is
not
associated
with the
institution.
Security
feature
descriptions
are
embedded
within
the top
border
and
detailed
on the
back.
Authentic
checks
display
the
words
"TREASURER'S
CHECK"
centered
below
the top
border
and
include
the
institution's
official
logo in
the
top-left
corner.
Authentic
checks
also
display
the
institution's
name and
the
words
"AUTHORIZED
SIGNATURE"
above
the
lower-right
corner.
The
checks
are
printed
on paper
with a
pale
blue
background.
Copies
of a
counterfeit
item and
an
authentic
check
(VOID)
are
attached
for your
review.
Be aware
that the
appearance
of
counterfeit
items
can be
modified
and that
additional
variations
may be
presented.
Any
information
you have
concerning
this
matter
should
be
brought
to the
attention
of:
Kenneth
E.
Arthur,
Jr.
Security
Officer
Washington
Federal
Savings
Bank
77 South
Main
Street
Washington,
Pennsylvania
15301
Telephone
(724)
222-3120
Ext.
1155
Fax:
(724)
223-4169
E-mail:
karthur@washfed.com
Information
about
counterfeit
items,
cyber-fraud
incidents
and
other
fraudulent
activity
may be
forwarded
to the
FDIC's
Cyber-Fraud
and
Financial
Crimes
Section,
550 17th
Street,
N.W.,
Room F-
4004,
Washington,
D.C.
20429,
or
transmitted
electronically
to
alert@fdic.gov.
Questions
related
to
federal
deposit
insurance
or
consumer
issues
should
be
submitted
to the
FDIC
using an
online
form
that can
be
accessed
at
http://www2.fdic.gov/starsmail/index.asp.
For your
reference,
FDIC
Special
Alerts
may be
accessed
from the
FDIC's
website
at
www.fdic.gov/news/news/SpecialAlert/2007/index.html.
To learn
how to
automatically
receive
FDIC
Special
Alerts
through
e-mail,
please
visit
www.fdic.gov/about/subscriptions/index.html.
Attachment
(not
available
electronically)
NOTE: As
a
security
precaution,
the FDIC
does not
post to
its Web
site
electronic
images
of
fraudulent
items or
authentic
checks
that
have
been
counterfeited.
This is
to avoid
attempts
by
others
to use
these
instruments
to
facilitate
additional
fraud.
Financial
institutions
can view
images
of the
fraudulent
items
and
authentic
checks
(marked
as VOID)
using
the
FDIC's
free,
secure
Web
site,
FDICconnect.
(See
more
information
about
FDICconnect
at
http://www.fdic.gov/news/news/financial/2006/fil06032.html.)
Printed
copies
of each
Special
Alert
and its
attachment(s)
may also
be
obtained
from the
FDIC's
Public
Information
Center
(telephone:
1-877-275-3342
or
703-562-2200;
fax:
703-562-2296;
or
e-mail:
publicinfo@fdic.gov).