{"id":974,"date":"2020-12-28T17:00:39","date_gmt":"2020-12-28T22:00:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/10.130.206.81\/?p=974"},"modified":"2021-01-28T12:21:00","modified_gmt":"2021-01-28T17:21:00","slug":"phishingscams","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/10.130.206.81\/2020\/12\/28\/phishingscams\/","title":{"rendered":"Beware of Phishing Scams!"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has warned of a recent upsurge in phishing scams involving credit union brands. <\/p>\n

In all phishing scams, the scammer poses as a legitimate business or service provider where the victim may have familiarity. In this case, they claim to represent the credit union.<\/p>\n

The fraudsters use social engineering, capitalizing on social norms to inspire trust and manipulate unsuspecting people.<\/p>\n

While the scammers usually communicate via email, they may also use mediums like phone calls, text messages or social media. They convince the victims of their legitimacy by providing personal details about the victim that have been found online.<\/p>\n

Next, the victim is lured into providing more information by the promise of compensation, or by claiming the victim needs to verify or update their account. Once the scammer has the information, they can empty the victim\u2019s accounts, track their online activity and\/or steal their identity.<\/p>\n

Alternately, the scammer may lead a victim into clicking on links that are embedded with spyware. The links go to a website that looks just like\u00a0the credit union\u2019s\u00a0site, but is actually bogus. Since the victim thinks they\u2019re browsing\u00a0the real\u00a0site, they generally won\u2019t hesitate to input usernames and passwords.<\/p>\n

You can recognize these messages as scams by remembering that your credit union\u00a0will never\u00a0<\/u>ask for sensitive information through insecure channels.<\/p>\n

Unfortunately, hundreds of people are falling prey to phishing scams. Don\u2019t be the next victim! Here are four tips to help you protect yourself.<\/p>\n

1. Ignore suspicious email<\/strong><\/p>\n

If you receive an email from an unidentifiable source, ignore it. Don\u2019t reply to the email, click on any embedded links or open attachments. Similarly, never \u201cfriend,\u201d or otherwise accept communications with a stranger via social media. As a general rule, it\u2019s best not to share any personal information over the internet.<\/p>\n

2. Alert Widget Financial<\/strong><\/p>\n

If you think you\u2019ve been contacted by a scammer who\u2019s impersonating\u00a0us, let us know! It\u2019s best to forward the original email or message you received.<\/p>\n

3. Report all suspicious activity<\/strong><\/p>\n

File your complaint at\u00a0www.ftc.gov<\/a>. You can also visit the FTC\u2019s Identity Theft website at\u00a0www.consumer.gov\/idtheft<\/a>\u00a0to learn how to minimize the fallout of a possible identity theft.<\/p>\n

4. Strengthen your computer\u2019s protection<\/strong><\/p>\n

Efficient antivirus software will prevent your computer from accepting suspicious emails. If your software doesn\u2019t update automatically, be sure to update it manually on a frequent basis.<\/p>\n

A strong firewall prevents scams and viruses by making you invisible on the internet and blocking all communications from unauthorized sources.<\/p>\n

Similarly, the settings on all of your social media outlets should be as private as possible. Finally, all suspicious email addresses should be added to your computer\u2019s blacklist as quickly as possible.<\/p>\n

As always, your credit union is here to help if you feel you have been the victim of this or any similar scam. Please contact us day or night at 814.456.6231 or email\u00a0info@widgetfinancial.com<\/a>\u00a0if you have any questions or concerns. Rest assured that your accounts and finances remain safe and secure with Widget Financial.<\/p>\n<\/div>

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