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.
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.
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…
SCAM ALERT: Several members have reported calls from scammers claiming to be Navigator Credit Union.
Navigator Credit Union will never initiate a call, text or email to ask for your username, member number, online account password or other personal information.
Always contact Navigator directly if you have concerns.
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