
Recognizing Social Engineering Warning Signs
Social Engineering is becoming the dominant fraud channel.
Several financial institutions are experiencing an increase in fraudulent activity. This often includes consumers receiving fraudulent text messages and phone calls claiming to be from their bank or credit union and may even appear to be from their phone number. Please note that we will never ask for your personal or account information via an email, text message, or phone call. We will also never send you a text message that asks you to click on a link. If you are ever in doubt about the authenticity of an email, text message, or phone call, please contact us directly at 800-727-3328.
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Recognizing Social Engineering Warning Signs
Social Engineering is becoming the dominant fraud channel.
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