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Internet/E-Mail Fraud Alert
Recently, there have been multiple e-mail fraud
attempts, known as "Phishing, that
were initiated via e-mail sent to both the general
public and to some credit union members that appeared
to be from NCUA. This false e-mail asked for the
recipient to click on a link to verify their credit
union account registration. If the recipient proceeded
to do so, the link directed them to a false website
and asked for their credit union account number
and PIN, along with other personal information.
NCUA and NE PA do not ask credit unions members for such personal information.
Anyone who receives an e-mail that purports to be from NCUA or NE PA that asks
for account information should consider it to be a fraudulent attempt to obtain
their personal account data for an illegal purpose and should not follow the instructions
in the e-mail.
If you responded to such an e-mail and provided
any confidential account information, please notify
your credit union immediately of the scheme. You
should also change your accounts PIN, and
take any additional action recommended by your
credit union to protect your account.
If you feel that you have received a fraudulent phishing e-mail purportedly
from NCUA or NE PA please forward the entire e-mail message to Phishing@ncua.gov
Additionally, you can file formal complaints
concerning any suspected fraudulent e-mail with
the Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC) at
ncua@ic3.gov.
The IFCC is a partnership between the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, and the National White
Collar Crime Center.
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