Stay aware of spoofing scams
Scammers are constantly developing new tactics to deceive individuals by impersonating financial institutions. These scammers are using spoofing techniques to gain access to your account.
Scammers are constantly developing new tactics to deceive individuals by impersonating financial institutions. These scammers are using spoofing techniques to gain access to your account.
Phishing scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated in stealing your personal and financial information through emails, texts or phone calls that appear to be from your financial institution.
Fake website scams, also known as “phishing sites,” are artificially created websites that mimic the appearance of reputable financial institutions. Cybercriminals create these sites to gain access to private information like login credentials, credit card numbers, or personal identification details.
Navigator Credit Union is now part of the nationwide Co-op network, allowing our members to use more than 30,000 surcharge-free ATMs and conduct a range of transactions at 5,000+ credit union Shared Branches throughout the country.
While we use passwords and encryption to protect our digital assets, many people don’t feel comfortable storing copies of sensitive documents on their devices, or have valuable items like family heirlooms that cannot be virtually stored. This is where a safe deposit box can offer peace of mind and long-term security.
With account takeover fraud on the rise, we’ve added new ID-proofing security when accessing your account in person at our Shared Branch locations. This new fraud prevention measure allows us to make certain it’s YOU trying to access your account, not an imposter.
Navigator Credit Union is honored to announce that it has been recognized as a recipient of the prestigious 2025 Best of the Best award, presented by MemberXP, a leading customer experience program offered through CUSG. This notable accolade celebrates credit unions that are committed to delivering exceptional service and member experiences.