FRAUD ALERT: Scammers are impersonating SCU Credit Union in calls and texts. Remember, we'll never ask for sensitive information like PINs, account numbers, Debit Card CVV numbers, SSNs, or passwords. Do not share this info unless you initiated contact. Be wary of urgent requests. For more security tips, visit our Online Security Resources.

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Security Resources

 
Get Educated
Digital Defense® provides an online security training, education and awareness module. An array of topics are covered, including home computer tips, password safety, viruses and spyware, phishing, vishing, botnets, and more.  Click here to visit the Digital Defense site.
 
Why Online Banking is Safe
Do you have concerns about keeping your financial information safe online? Click here to learn why online banking is safe.
 
Protecting Your Identity
To view our online brochure on best practices for protecting your identity, click here.
 
Avoid “Phishing” Scams
Don't become a victim of online fraud. Click here to learn how to avoid “Phishing” scams. 
 
ATM and Debit Card Security
We take ATM and debit card fraud seriously. Click here to learn about our 24/7 fraud montitoring protection and how you can further protect your accounts when making online purchases.
 
Report Fraud Immediately
If you think you have been the victim of identity theft or fraud, contact SCU Credit Union immediately at 781-784-7725, any other financial institutions where you have accounts, and the three major credit bureaus to request a fraud alert be placed on your credit report.
 
Equifax: 1-800-685-1111           Experian: 1-888-397-3742           TransUnion: 1-800-888-4213
 
To place a fraud alert with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), please call their toll free number: 1-877-ID-THEFT (1-877-438-4338).
For helpful resources regarding various identity theft topics visit the FTC’s Identity Theft page.

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