1 /5 Kamron K.: Schwab, the bigger corporate entity here, is actively putting their members at risk of common social engineering hacks. When signing in online, they force you to call a number on their site and give them your personally identifiable information. There is no way to tell that this is the real Schwab or a malicious middle man. Compare this to industry standards of providing login codes through phone numbers or emails already on your file, this type of practice from them seemingly is legitimizing an experience that cant be differentiated from malpractice. This local office Im guessing has little/no control of their corporate software, but this message would likely be ignored if I left it elsewhere.