TCUL
Phishing ALERT: Don’t Get
Scammed!
If
you receive an e-mail that appears to be from Texas Credit
Union League (TCUL) and instructs you to go online to provide
or "verify" financial or sensitive personal information, don’t
believe it: TCUL will never send you an e-mail asking for your
credit- or debit-card, credit union or bank account information,
Social Security number, login information (such as a PIN) or
similarly sensitive data.
TCUL's
name, logo, and other graphics have been used fraudulently
in phishing e-mails aimed at tricking people into providing
sensitive financial and personal data on replicated Web sites.
Giving these phishers your account and other sensitive information
may expose you to identity theft and other types of fraud.
If you have already complied with a phishing e-mail, you should
contact the institution where you maintain your account and
have the information changed immediately.
TCUL
has reported the phishing e-mail activity to the Internet Crime
Complaint Center run by the FBI and the National White Collar
Crime Center. Recipients are also encouraged to report these
incidents; that can be done online at www.ic3.gov.
If
you think you have received a phishing e-mail but are not certain,
you may contact the TCUL Web Designer at 800-442-5762
ext. 6414 or e-mail mstokes@tcul.coop.
For
information about the complaint-filing process at ICCC, go
to www.ic3.gov/faq
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TCUL LoneStar Leaguer
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