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Graphic: Fraud Awareness Alert: Protect Yourself from Account Takeover Scams.

Fraud Awareness Alert: Protect Yourself from Account Takeover Scams

Important: This is a general fraud prevention reminder. It does not indicate suspicious activity on your account. People Driven Credit Union may contact you regarding account activity or possible debit fraud. However, we will never text you asking for sensitive account information, and we will never ask you to move your money to another account for “safekeeping.” Fraudsters are becoming ...

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Graphic: AI Scams 101: Same Red Flags, New Packaging.

AI Scams 101: Same Red Flags, New Packaging

AI is doing some amazing things, like letting computers respond to questions in a human-like way (that’s the “Large Language Model” part), generate images, create videos, and even mimic real voices. And because scammers are basically raccoons with Wi-Fi, they didn’t waste time using AI to turbocharge their con games. Here’s the key takeaway: the packaging is new, but the ...

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Graphic: Account Takeover Scams Are Surging in 2026.

Account Takeover Scams Are Surging in 2026

If someone calls, texts, or emails claiming to be “your bank” and urgently needs a code from you, you’re not talking to a helper; you’re talking to a thief with a script. Account Takeover Scams are impersonating financial institutions to steal logins, one-time codes, and money. The FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is warning about a spike in Account ...

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Graphic: Helping Aging Loved Ones in a Digital World.

Helping Aging Loved Ones in a Digital World

Every family has that moment helping aging loved ones. Your mom taps the iPad like she’s afraid it might bite, or dad calls because the “TV remote is controlling the ceiling fan again.” Maybe your grandparents swear the computer “changed something on its own.” And there you are—half amused, half exasperated, and fully aware that you’ve somehow become their personal ...

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Graphic: Fake “Windows Update” Screen: A Sneaky New Cyber Threat. Fake Windows Update Screen

Fake “Windows Update” Screen: A Sneaky New Cyber Threat

Cybercriminals are getting more creative, and one of the latest tactics is catching people off guard because it looks so familiar. Attackers are now using a fake Windows update screen inside a web browser to trick users into installing malware themselves. This fake Windows update screen scam is surprisingly convincing, which is why it’s spreading quickly. Here’s what you need to ...

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Graphic: Video Game Scams Are No Game: How to Protect Your Wallet.

Video Game Scams

Video Game Scams: Between new consoles, hot game releases, and gift cards in every stocking, more people than ever will be logging in and spending money in games. Unfortunately, scammers are paying attention too. Video Game Scams Are No Game: How to Protect Your Wallet This isn’t just about “losing a skin” or a favorite character. Today’s games are deeply ...

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Graphic: Online Marketplace Scams: Don’t Let a “Great Deal” Cost You.

Online Marketplace Scams: Don’t Let a “Great Deal” Cost You

Whether you’re buying a used car, selling furniture, or looking for event tickets, online marketplaces like Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and OfferUp make it easy to connect. Unfortunately, scammers know that convenience and emotion can cloud judgment. Online Marketplace Scams are on the rise, targeting both buyers and sellers with convincing (and costly) schemes. Online Marketplace Scams are thriving in this ...

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Graphic: Job Hunting Scams on the Rise.

Job Hunting Scams on the Rise

What You Need to Know About Job Hunting Scams The internet has made finding and applying for jobs easier than ever. Unfortunately, scammers have learned to exploit that same convenience. One of the latest trends involves criminals disguising themselves as recruiters or posting fake job openings designed to trick people into handing over personal information. How the Scam Works Sometimes ...

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