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One of the best ways to defend against the harmful effects of fraud is education. The Fraud Prevention section of SSFCU.org highlights some of the most prevalent methods of fraud that can affect you, helping you to learn how to recognize fraudulent activity, and what to do to keep yourself from becoming a victim.

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Identity Theft

Identity Theft can happen to anyone. Do you know how to prevent it from happening to you? Find out what steps you need to take if someone has stolen your identity.

Fraud Alerts & Security Breaches

Get updated on the latest fraud and security breach alerts.

Phishing

Phishing is an unsolicited email (spam) that directs you to a copy cat web site where you enter personal information, which may include your social security number, credit card numbers, bank account numbers and any other data that can give someone insight to your financial accounts.

Pharming

Is your trusted web site a clever fake?

Internet Security | ATM Security

Learn how you can improve electronic banking security and find out how to be on guard against Internet fraud. Take quizzes, designed to enlighten consumers about ID Theft, phishing, and online shopping scams.

Learn how to safely shop online for gifts.

Vishing

Vishing, or voice phishing, occurs when a scammer sends you an e-mail to an intended victim attempting to convince the recipient into telephoning a voice mailbox, wtih the intent to get the caller to disclose sensitive financial and personal information.

Spyware

Spyware is software that obtains information from a user's computer, without their knowledge or consent, and then provides the computer owner's information to a third party.

Find out how spyware installs, the associated risks, and how you can protect your computer from it.

 

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