Fraud Notices
 
 New Twist on Phishing Scam July 27, 2009

Several credit union customer-owners have received phone calls over the weekend advising that their debit card had been compromised and to call a specific number and verify account details.  This is a new twist on phishing fraud.  Rather than request that you click on an internet link, the phone call requests you to call a specific phone number.  If you have received such a message or called the telephone number and provided account/personal details, contact your credit union immediately


 
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