保护自己免受诈骗

Protecting your financial information is a vital part of digital banking, as the looming threat of hacks is only getting worse. Scammers are always coming up with new ways to try to steal your information. Keep your money safe by learning and identifying the red flags of common scams. 

警惕常见的骗局

短信和电话诈骗

A rising trend in malicious activity is fraudulent text messages and phone calls. 在大多数情况下, you might receive a phone call or a text from what appears to be your financial institution alerting you of fraudulent activity, 一个持有, 或者更新你的财务账户. The scammers are often trying to trick you into thinking that they are the financial institution, so you will give them your personal information or call them. 不要上当.

甜心骗局

The sweetheart scam is a well-known form of financial exploitation where an individual is convinced to send money to a stranger they have met online or in person. These scammers are highly skilled at manipulating human emotions to convince their victims they are in love and build enough trust so they can eventually ask for money. This type of romance scam is most common among men and women over the age of 40. Seniors—particularly widows, widowers, divorcees—are more vulnerable to this manipulation tactic.

假贷款骗局

Loan scams are a common fraud tactic in which someone posing as a legit lender successfully collects personal information from you and never delivers the loan you applied for. Here are a few ways to spot a loan scam: 1) The lender doesn't provide anything in writing; 2) The lender doesn't have a physical address; 3) The lender has a suspicious website or doesn't have one at all; 4) The lender doesn't care about your credit history; 5) The loan details are unclear; 6) The lender isn't registered in your state.

不要成为下一个受害者

Don't be the next victim of a scam—know what to look for and how to protect yourself. Here's what you need to know to avoid being scammed:

1. 不要回复未知的电话号码.

Be suspicious of any unsolicited calls or text messages from unknown numbers. If you don't recognize the number, don't answer.

2. 不要泄露个人信息.

Don't give out any personal information unless you are confident that you know who you're talking to. Be wary of giving your personal or financial information to individuals you've met on the internet, 即使你信任他们. 

3. 通过可靠的来源进行验证.

If you're not sure whether or not the caller or texter is legitimate, hang up and call the customer service number for your financial institution. Locate your financial institution's phone number on your monthly bank statements or on the back of your debit card to ensure you're calling your bank and not a scammer. Do not use the number the caller or texter provides, as it could be fake.

4. 不要点击任何链接.

Never click on any links in a text message or email from an unknown sender. These could be fake login pages set up by scammers in order to steal your personal information. 即使你认识发件人, it's recommended to always hover over links to reveal where it really leads before clicking.

5. 锁定你的账户.

Beef up your defenses and set up multi-factor authentication in the TTCU digital banking app. 额外的保护, you have the ability to turn on log-in and transaction alerts in the TTCU app by going to More > Settings > Alerts. 

To further safeguard your online banking accounts, it is vital to have strong passwords. 访问我们的博客, 4 tips for creating a strong online banking password, to learn how to make your passwords bulletproof.

目前针对TTCU成员的骗局

沃尔玛 & 亚马逊短信骗局

Recently, members have been receiving fraudulent text messages claiming to be from TTCU. These scammers are attempting to steal your account username and password by sending you to a fake login screen. Please know TTCU's text alerts do not contain any links.

Below is an example of the fraudulent text message with a link that takes members to a fake login screen. 

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Always trust your gut—if something feels off, it probably is. Call TTCU directly at 806-742-3606 to report the call or text if you think you may have been targeted by a scammer. 访问 banksneveraskthat.com to learn more ways to protect yourself from scammers.