Don’t Get Hooked by a Phishing Attack
If you have Internet access, you may be under attack--a phishing attack, that is. This high-tech scam involves three components: Spoofing, Spamming and Phishing.
Spoofing is creating a replica of an existing Web site. Spamming is unsolicited, or “junk” e-mail. Phishing is the act of using spoofing and spamming to lure unsuspecting victims, hoping to deceive you into disclosing your Social Security number, credit card and checking account numbers, passwords, or other sensitive information.
The Federal Trade Commission recommends the following tips to help you avoid getting hooked:
Please note: You will never get an email from United Federal Credit Union asking you to verify sensitive information or provide log-in information. If you get an email like this do not respond. Instead, please contact our Call Center toll-free at 888-982-1400 to report the fraudulent email.
