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Protect Yourself
At WSECU, protecting our members’ account safety and security is our top priority. While today’s world of high-speed technology brings countless benefits to conducting business, it also raises certain challenges with regard to protecting an individual’s identity. At WSECU, we are working hard to meet those challenges and also serve as an educational resource for our members. From prevention to recovery, we are here to help you protect yourself.
Fraud FAQs
Phishing Alerts
How can I protect myself from identity theft?
What should I do if my identity has been compromised?
Will filing a fraud alert protect me from identity theft?
Articles:
Protect Yourself From Identity Theft: Don't Get Hooked By "Phishing" Scams.
Arm Yourself Against Identity Theft: Prevention & Recovery
From Spam to Scam: Protect Yourself Online
Telemarketing Scams: If It Sounds Too Good To Be True, It Probably Is!
Resources:
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Equifax: 800-525-6285
Experian: 888-EXPERIAN
TransUnion: 800-680-7289
Federal Financial Regulators ID Theft Brochure
Federal Trade Commission
Federal Trade Commission identity theft information
WSECU Identity Theft Brochure
WSECU Credit Reporting Brochure
Falcon Fraud Prevention Service
Remove your name from Pre-screened Credit Offers
Register your phone number donotcall.gov
Fake Checks.org
Get a free copy of your credit report
Privacy Rights Clearing House
Telephone & Phishing Scams on the Rise
Credit Freeze Law Goes Into Effect in WA State
WA State Attorney General
Antiphishing workgroup
National Crime Prevention Council
Internet Crime Complaint Center
If you have a fraud question or concern, please email us, contact our Call Center at 800.562.0999, or stop by any of our branches and we will do our very best to answer your questions quickly and completely. |