Fight fraud and identity theft with a careful approach.
We all love the convenience of our digital communications. Because of that, it's important to be aware of how you interact and with whom. Also, you can find helpful tips for doing business at an ATM or on the phone to avoid situations that compromise your finances and personal information.
Safeguard your computer.
You can create a more secure online environment for yourself by considering these points.
Update your browser.
You likely use one of the web popular browsers, such as Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. Make sure you are running the most current version so you take advantage of the latest updates in security, speed, and simplicity of use.
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Business email compromise scams (BEC) are on the rise. Scammers know businesses rely on emails to conduct daily business, making them unique and lucrative targets for these types of scams. This type of scam can affect businesses of any type or size.
The results of these attacks can be financially devastating and can cause lasting reputation concerns.
Account/credit information
- Review statements from your Secure Savers Credit Union accounts, including credit cards, to ensure all transactions are accurate.
- Review your statements carefully.
- Memorize your Personal Identification Number (PIN).
- Cancel unused or expired credit cards and shred them.
- Request a copy of your credit report annually.
- Sign up for eStatements to avoid mail fraud.
- Use Online Banking to check your account information more frequently.
- Never use a publicly accessed or shared computer to conduct Online Banking transactions.