Debit Card Maintenance:
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July Digital Maintenance:
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We’ve all been there. You get an email and something just doesn’t seem right. Is it fraud? How do you know? What should you do?
Cybersecurity is something financial institutions are very vigilant about. Scams are a big problem that has only gotten worse since the pandemic. The most common type is what is known as phishing email, where scammers use emails to try and trick someone into giving them money or private information. Roughly 90% of data breaches occur on account of phishing. According to the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, phishing attacks may increase by as much as 400% year-over-year.
Here are some tips to help keep your money safe.
Look critically at your emails – The smell test does apply. If it seems phishy (pun intended), it probably is. Here are some things to look for:
Take action – There are steps to take if you encounter a suspicious email.
Play defense – Here are some general practices you can do to avoid having a scam happen to you.
The most important advice to avoid being scammed is to ask questions and reach out to your financial institution for help if you need it. They will not judge you. Embarrassment keeps many people from reporting fraud. We’re all human and anyone can be caught off guard. By taking the right measures, you can keep scammers from getting the upper hand.
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