Fraud Alert:
Beware of spoofed phone calls and text messages pretending to be Workers Credit Union. Workers will never ask for your online banking or debit card information. If you have any concerns, please call our Contact Center directly at 800-221-4020.
In the article “How to Avoid Texting Scams”, we explain how hackers try to gain access to your phone or information via text. Similar strategies apply to emails. Perhaps you receive an email where your name is spelled wrong, from a merchant you haven’t ordered with, or about a bill you already paid. Don’t knock your intuition, your gut can tell you a lot. These are often “phishing scams”.
Phishing scams are an attempt to obtain private information or gain access to your computer, phone or accounts by sending a fake email or text that appears somewhat familiar. Here are some ways to recognize and avoid these types of scams:
If you ever feel suspicious about a text or an email, take caution and follow these tips to help protect yourself from phishing scams.
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