Cybersecurity during the holiday season
With increased online shopping, charitable giving and digital interactions, online scams and identity theft risk rises. At Navigator Credit Union, we want to ensure cyber threats don’t mar your holiday cheer.
With increased online shopping, charitable giving and digital interactions, online scams and identity theft risk rises. At Navigator Credit Union, we want to ensure cyber threats don’t mar your holiday cheer.
Navigator Credit Union works continuously to improve security and protect sensitive data but you also play a vital role in keeping your information safe. Here are some steps you can take to keep your information out of the hands of hackers.
Protecting your privacy is a promise we take very seriously at Navigator, and the security and confidentiality of your personal information are important to us. That’s why we want to make you aware of the latest scam affecting our Members in Mississippi and Alabama…
You know how Facebook works. You post a status update, share some photos and maybe write on someone’s wall. You’re in control of what’s out there about you, right? Nope….
>>> SCAM ALERT <<<
Be aware of fraudulent texts and calls impersonating Navigator Credit Union.
Navigator will NEVER call, email, or contact you to ask for your username, password, or other online banking credentials.
Navigator will NEVER contact you to ask for your credit or debit card number, PIN, or account numbers. Do not click on any links in texts.
When in doubt, reach out to us directly.
>> SCAM ALERT <<<
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