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Phishing - How to Recognize It and Protect Yourself | RBFCU - Credit Union
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Phishing: How to Recognize It and Protect Yourself
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Phishing: How to Recognize It and Protect Yourself
The
FBI
reports that internet-enabled theft, fraud and exploitation continue to rise. In 2023, these crimes were responsible for $12.5 billion in financial losses.
According to
Inc.
magazine, scams that are generated through email — namely phishing — are successful for criminals because these sorts
of cyberattacks are simple, low-tech and exploit weakness in human nature.
What is phishing? According to the
Federal Trade Commission (FTC), phishing
is when:
You receive emails, texts or calls that seem to be from companies you know or trust (your financial institution, an online store, etc.), but they’re actually from scammers.
You’re encouraged to click on a link and give personal information (like a password) so that they can steal your money, identity or gain access to your computer. The link (or verbal request for information) often looks legitimate or convincing
and may deal with invoices, payments, government refunds, coupons, etc.
RBFCU never distributes emails or other messages, nor will a representative place phone calls to members, asking for sign-in information, including passwords and one-time passcodes.
RBFCU offers its members additional peace of mind in the event they are among the millions of people affected by identity theft each year with
MemberSafe
It’s affordable coverage that offers timely, unlimited security alerts for your accounts and active, in-depth monitoring of more than 1,000 databases for changes to your personal or financial information.
If you work at a company that offers security awareness training, take advantage of the opportunity if it isn’t already mandatory. According to
techradar.com
detection of phishing increased nearly 60 percent when people were better trained to identify possible attacks.
The FTC provides four steps to protect yourself from phishing:
Protect your computer by using security software,
making sure to set the software to update automatically so it can protect against any new security threats.
Protect your mobile phone by setting software to update automatically.
Protect your accounts by using multifactor authentication
(this could include a scan of your fingerprint, retina or face).
Protect your data by backing it up
through an external hard drive or cloud storage.
The
FTC also offers information on what to do
if you suspect a phishing attack, what to do if you think you may have responded to a phishing
attack and how to report phishing.
Information in this article is general in nature and for your consideration, not as financial advice. Please contact your own financial professionals regarding your specific needs before taking any action based upon this information.
MemberSafe
service is a personal identity theft protection service available to personal checking account owner(s), their joint account owners and their eligible family members. Family includes: Spouse, persons qualifying as domestic partner, and children
under 25 years of age and parent(s) who are residents of the same household. Service is not available to a “signer” on the account who is not an account owner. Service is not available to businesses and their employees, clubs and/or churches
and their members, schools and their employees/students. Personal Internet & Identity Coverage Master Policy issued to Econ-O-Check Association underwritten by insurance company subsidiaries or affiliates of American International Group, Inc.
Services and benefits for cellular telephone coverage are insured under a policy from Plateau Casualty Insurance Company, 2701 North Main Street, Crossville, TN. The description herein are summaries only and intended for informational purposes only
and does not include all terms, conditions and exclusions of the policies described. Please refer to the actual benefits for terms, conditions, and exclusions of coverage. Registration/activation required. Cellular telephone bill must be paid using
your RBFCU Checking, Savings or Credit Card account. Coverage for all claims or losses depends on the actual policy provisions. Availability of coverage can depend on underwriting qualifications and state regulations.
Insurance products are not deposits; not NCUA insured; not an obligation of Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union (RBFCU); and not guaranteed by RBFCU or any affiliated entity.
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