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Protect Yourself Against Phishing

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Protect Yourself Against Phishing. The good news:. The number of US adult victims of identity fraud decreased from 9.3 million in 2005, to 8.4 million in 2007. Total one year fraud amount decreased from $55.7 billion in 2006 to $49.3 billion in 2007. The bad news:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The good news:

The number of US adult victims of identity fraud decreased from 9.3 million in 2005, to 8.4 million in 2007.

Total one year fraud amount decreased from $55.7 billion in 2006 to $49.3 billion in 2007

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The bad news:

Even though the number of victims and dollar amounts are down, it’s still a significant problem. The crooks committing the crimes are becoming smarter making it more difficult to isolate attempts at identity theft.

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What is identity theft?

Someone uses your personal identifying information to

commit fraud or theft.

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How can someone steal my identity?

• Dumpster diving

• Shoulder surfing

• Pretext calling

• Mail theft

• Workplace

• Skimming

• Theft

• Change of address

• Phishing

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What is phishing?

Phishing is the criminally fraudulent process of attempting to acquire sensitive information such as usernames, passwords and credit card details, by masquerading as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phishing

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What is phishing?

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How to identify a phishing email:

• Typically use a generic greeting

• Frequently the messages will refer to an urgent problem

•May ask for personal account information such as:

– Account numbers– Date of birth– Internet passwords and user names

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How to identify a phishing email (cont):

• Provide links that include a legitimate company’s name or web address, but the legitimate company has been spoofed.• Fraudulent emails will disguise or forge the sender’s email address so they look legitimate.• E-mails & pop-up websites may include incorrect grammar.

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SCU examples:

The following slides are actual examples of phishing emails members and non-members have received.

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What steps should you take?

• Call or visit your local SCU branch office

• Call 1-800-936-7730

• Email us at [email protected]

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Remember . . .

Service Credit Union will NEVER ask for your account information, PIN,password, or other personal information in an unsolicited request via email.

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If you’ve received a phishing email:

• If you’ve opened the email, don’t follow the link.

• Don’t reply to the email.

• Don’t email personal or financial information.

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If you’ve received a phishing email (cont.):

• Forward the email to [email protected]• Forward any SCU emails to [email protected]• Report the incident to the Internet Crime complaint Center at www.ic3.gov•File a complaint at www.ftc.gov or call toll free

–1-877-382-4357, –TTY: 1-877-653-4261

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Protect yourself!

• Install and update current virus software

• Install firewall software to partially guard against spyware

• Use a secure browser

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More information?

For more information on how to protect yourself and additional links to sites dedicated to protecting yourself against phishing, visit:

• servicecu.org• scambusters.org• antiphishing.org