Notice of fraudulent communications
that appear to come from NAFCU


NYCE

UNFCU has been informed that some members have been receiving fraudulent emails that appear to come from the National Association of Federal Credit Unions “NAFCU.” NAFCU’s name, logo, and other graphics have been used fraudulently in numerous “phishing” emails aimed at tricking people into providing sensitive financial and personal data on replicated Websites

The email is sent from service@nafcunet.org and asks readers to “complete the verification” of personal and confidential information by clicking on a link and filling out a form.

If you have received this email, do NOT click on the link or provide your personal information. Please delete it immediately as it is a fraudulent email.


Be aware that NAFCU will never:

  • Initiate communication directly with UNFCU members regarding any account or personal information,
  • Request personal information, such as card numbers, PIN, etc. via the Internet,


Should you receive any suspicious emails, please delete them immediately, and most importantly do NOT respond or give out your information to anyone unless you have initiated the communication.

Please contact UNFCU in the event you have received such emails.

For further information on Identity Theft and how you can prevent it, click here.

 

 
 
 

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