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You can fight  Identity Theft!
Here's how:

Never provide personal financial information, including your Social Security number, account numbers or passwords, over the phone or the Internet if you did not initiate the contact.

Never click on the link provided in an e-mail you believe is fraudulent. it may contain a virus that can contaminate your computer.

If you believe the contact is legitimate, go to the company's web site by typing in the site address directly or using a page you have previously book marked, instead of a link provided in the e-mail.

If you fall victim to an attack, act immediately to protect yourself. Alert your financial institution. Place a fraud alerts on your credit files. Monitor your credit files and account statements closely.

Report suspicious e-mails or calls to the Federal Trade Commission through the Internet at www.consumer.gov/idtheft, or by calling 1-877-438-4338.

Watch these videos to learn about Phishing.

Phishing at Home Phishing at the office  Phishing while shopping

    

National Credit Union Association       What is Phishing?   Common ways ID Theft happens

 

 

 

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