As we head into the New Year, it's crucial to be aware of the rising threat of credential stuffing (or cyber stuffing), a form of identity theft that could compromise your online accounts. In a credential stuffing attack, cybercriminals gain unauthorized access to your account, locking you out and potentially exploiting it for malicious purposes.
As you are aware, instances of fraud, particularly those involving account takeovers and members unwittingly sharing their login credentials, have become an unfortunate reality across the industry. Here are some important tips to identify scams and keep your account and information safe.
Identity theft involves stealing a person’s identity and applying for credit or bank accounts in the victim’s name. The victim is left to deal with the collectors and merchants who demand payment on bills the criminal has left behind.
We continue to see scammers target digital money movement channels and we want you to be aware to protect yourself.
Have you ever received an alert of suspicious activity on your bank account? If so, you may be a target of an account takeover.
Zelle® is a fast, safe, and easy way to send and receive money with people you trust, like your babysitter, coworkers, a fellow PTA mom, or your son’s soccer coach. Whether you just enrolled with Zelle® or have been an active user for a while, there are a few tips you should always keep in mind to ensure you are being safe when sending money.