Beware These Summer Scams
The best defense against a scam is staying informed! Learning what scammers are up to – and talking about the…
Scammers may manipulate caller ID with Harvard FCU’s phone number so it appears we are calling (also called “spoofing”). If you receive an unexpected call, do not share passwords, one-time passcodes, PINs, or other sensitive information. Hang up and contact us directly using any of the contact methods available on our website.
The best defense against a scam is staying informed! Learning what scammers are up to – and talking about the…
The holiday season is a time when people are more vulnerable to identity theft scams. Not only are people making…
When it comes to identity theft, the traditional theft protection measures – lock your doors, be aware of your surroundings,…
Travel is relaxing and fun—but becoming the victim of a travel scam is not. With many scammers now turning their…
Imagine this. You receive an email from your local utility company, saying that a bill is two weeks overdue and…
Around the beginning of the year, as many of us update our habits and vow to make a start, fraudsters…
Esta entrada del blog fue escrita por el miembro del Consejo Asesor de Estudiantes, David González.
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