Email Alert
Recently, e-mail scammers began distributing e-mails, seemingly at random, to recipients in the United States. These e-mails claimed to require users to re-enroll or re-set their passwords in Online Banking and directed them to a false, insecure website designed to collect the information. In Internet terms, the illegal tactic is more commonly called "phishing".
DON’T BE FOOLED!
Northern New Mexico School Employees Federal Credit Union will NEVER ask you to send your account information via standard e-mail. We DO NOT have access to your PIN number and do not ever need to know it. Any e-mails received to this effect should be immediately reported for investigation.
Things to watch out for:
E-mail scammers typically make fantastic claims and ask for your personal or banking information.
These e-mails may come from a bank that you do not use.
Following links may direct you to a site that is not legitimate. Check the URL to see if you recognize it. If you are at all skeptical, DO NOT log in, and call the financial institution.
Do not download anything from a site you do not recognize.
If you ever suspect fraud on your account or think your account information or PIN may have been compromised, contact us immediately. We will assist in securing your account from unauthorized debits and provide suggestions for future account security.
Call Northern New Mexico School Employees Federal Credit Union at (505) 982-3802.