Fraud Alert:
Beware of spoofed phone calls and text messages pretending to be Workers Credit Union. Workers will never ask for your online banking or debit card information. If you have any concerns, please call our Contact Center directly at 800-221-4020.
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Once forgotten for fancier cyber-attacks, criminals have brought analog back to the forefront, and we have some tips to help protect your information. Remember, Workers will never ask you for your card number, PIN, login credentials, or any other account details by phone, text, or email.
Receiving emails is a part of every day life. We must stay vigilant against fraudulent emails as fraudsters may use artificial intelligence to trick you. Here are some tips to help protect your information.
READ MORERecently, the social security numbers of millions of Americans and potentially billions of data records were leaked in the National Public Data breach. Here are some tips that you can follow to protect your social security number and other personal data.
READ MOREOnce forgotten for fancier cyber-attacks, criminals have brought analog back to the forefront, and we have some tips to help protect your information.
READ MOREEvery day our inboxes are inundated with legitimate emails from friends, family, coworkers, and a variety of subscriptions. But hiding in between all of them are criminals waiting to strike. We have some tips to avoid these types of scams.
READ MORELove is in the air and so are romance scams. Fraudsters like to target vulnerable individuals this time of year by establishing trust in order to access personal information. We have the red flags to look for and what to do if scammed.
READ MOREText message scams targeting financial institutions have become more prevalent in the past few months, targeting consumers on their phones. The best way to protect yourself is to play defense.
READ MOREWith many digital safeguards in place and information on how to prevent digital fraud, criminals are reverting back to the tried-and-true method of calling and asking for your information by claiming to be a representative from your financial institution. Here are some tips to help keep you vigilant against fraudsters.
READ MOREWe have all probably seen examples of a card cracking scam without even knowing it. They are everywhere nowadays with people looking for alternative ways to supplement their income in order to keep up with rising costs. Let's review what card cracking is and how we can avoid becoming a victim.
READ MOREText message scams are becoming more frequent. Responding to a random number could spell disaster for you and your family. Follow our tips to help protect you from becoming a victim of SMISHING.
READ MOREA fraudulent account takeover can result in loss of money as well as private information. Read our blog to find out the best ways to protect your usernames and passwords.
READ MOREWe’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? Workers Credit Union Vice President and Senior Information Security Risk Officer Patty North Martino has some tips to help keep your money safe.
READ MORERomance scams, like catfishing, target vulnerable individuals by establishing a trusting relationship to access personal information. We cover the red flags to look out for and the actions you can take to protect yourself.
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