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With digital technology advancing every day, it is important not to forget fraudsters will try anything to get your information, including old tricks like telephone scams. Once forgotten for fancier cyber-attacks, criminals have brought analog back to the forefront, and we have some tips to help protect your information.
Today we have many digital safeguards in place on our computers and mobile devices. That combined with the availability of information on how to prevent digital fraud has made us feel pretty secure. It is harder than ever to hack into someone’s online and mobile accounts. We must be winning, right? Don’t count the fraudster out - criminals are reverting back to the tried-and-true method of calling and asking for your information by claiming to be a representative from your financial institution.
Here are some tips to help keep you vigilant against fraudsters.
If you suspect you have been a victim of telephone fraud, reach out to our Member Contact Center immediately at 800-221-4020.
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