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Fraud Prevention
scanning parking qr code
You pull into a parking lot, grab the last open spot, and see a QR code right in front of you. Perfect! You scan it to pay, but the website that pops up looks shady and full of ads. You close it and find the official payment machine instead. Smart move — because when it...
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credit_card_alert
Late last night, one of our members got a jarring alert from the credit union’s Credit Sense tool:Someone had just run a credit check on him. Odd. That sinking feeling set in almost instantly. What was going on? He hadn’t applied for credit anywhere. He opened the credit union mobile app, tapped ā€œView Credit Score,ā€...
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email_scam
Written by Chris O’Shea A new Gmail scam is on the rise. The rise of artificial intelligence also means the rise of AI-based scams. The most recent example is one targeting Gmail users. Here’s what you need to know if you use the Google Mail system. Scammers Goal This Gmail scam is basic: A scammer...
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woman_shoked_about_scam_text
Drivers across the U.S. are being hit with fraudulent text messages claiming to be from toll operators like E-ZPass. These messages threaten fines for unpaid tolls and aim to steal personal and financial information. Security experts warn that these scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated, driven by new phishing tools. Recently, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation...
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text_message_scams_man_looking_at_phone
If you are like many, no matter how much we learn about text scams, when you get the one that says, for example: ā€œCredit Union Alert: Did you attempt a wire transfer of $4,690.00? Reply YES or NOā€ my stomach drops, my adrenaline surges, as I scramble to deny the transaction. But will denying the...
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check_washing_scam_protection
Unfortunately, check fraud is on the rise! Fraudsters steal checks from mailboxes (personal and USPS), alter them, and then cash them.  When you can, try to make payments electronically with bill pay or ZelleĀ®. If you do write a check, take these steps to protect yourself: Use blue or black gel ink, as it soaks...
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lost_wallet
Written By: Chris O’Shea Losing your wallet or purse can be a frustrating experience. Your credit cards, ID, keys and cash are all seemingly out there in the world for anyone to find. Despite the feeling of helplessness, there are ways to mitigate the damage. Here are some steps to take immediately after losing your...
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holiday_scam_warning
The holidays are here, and unfortunately the scammers are out in full force. Here are 4 common holiday scams to watch out for, but remember, always verify! Never trust any call, email, text, or inquiry without investigating further. e-Gift Card Scams: These take different forms, but e-gift card offers are almost always scams. Don’t click on any links or...
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scams
Unfortunately, there are an abundance of scams targeting consumers out there. It is important to keep yourself knowledgeable about the most popular and most recent scams and how you can avoid falling victim to them. Scammers are getting even more sly, so we need to get even better at spotting them! Check out this list...
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beware_of_qr_code_scams
QR Codes are everywhere – making many tasks so convenient and easy! But as with all good things, scammers have unfortunately figured out ways to use them to try to trick you. So how can you protect yourself? Well, QR Codes just take you directly to a website. So be as careful following a QR Code as...
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