Victory State Bank: Stay Alert For Red Flags of Computer Malware

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Victory State Bank is advising businesses people and consumers alike to be on the lookout for strange changes in the performance of their computers. The bank points to an informative article posted at AARP.org.

The article -- “Is Your Computer Infected?” – discusses warning signs of malware.

According to AARP:

At any given time, roughly half of all computers are infected with "malware" — programs that can steal files and passwords, hold your machine hostage for purchase of bogus security software, or enlist it into a "botnet," a network that makes it secretly send out spam.

Is yours among them? You can't always depend on your antivirus software to tell you. READ MORE … (http://www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/info-01-2012/computer-infected-scam-alert.html)

About Victory State Bank

VSB Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: VSBN) is the one-bank holding company for Victory State Bank, which is  Staten Island, N.Y.’s only community-based commercial bank. Victory State Bank commenced operations on Nov. 17, 1997. The bank's initial capitalization of $7 million was primarily raised within the community of Staten Island. VSB Bancorp’s total equity increased to $27.1 million by Dec. 31, 2011. Victory State Bank operates five full-service locations on the Island: The main office in the community of Great Kills, and branches in the communities of West Brighton, St. George, Dongan Hills and Rosebank. A pending sixth branch, located in the Charleston/Tottenville section of Staten Island, is subject to regulatory approval. For additional information, Victory State Bank may be reached at 718-979-1100 or visited online http://www.victorystatebank.com