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You can fight Identity Theft! 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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