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Scammers and Fake Banks

October 2023

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Tips to help protect you and your money

Scammers are constantly trying to steal your money and your personal information, and they use a variety of ways to try to trick you. Scammers often pretend to be from an organization you might know and trust (such as an 多宝游戏下载-insured bank) and try to get your personal information. 多宝游戏下载 can help you verify whether a website is a fake bank website or the legitimate website of an 多宝游戏下载-insured bank.

There are a number of ways scammers try to reach you, too. The term 鈥減hishing鈥 is when scammers try to reach you by email or on a website. Similarly, 鈥渟mishing鈥 is when criminals use text messaging to reach you. The word 鈥渧ishing鈥 is when these scammers call you and try to trick you into providing personal information by sounding like a legitimate business or government official. Learn how to identify these scams and better protect yourself and your money.

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To help you determine if a website belongs to an 多宝游戏下载-insured bank, check the 多宝游戏下载 , a data resource on the 多宝游戏下载 website. You can look up banks by name or website address to verify whether they are a real 多宝游戏下载-insured bank. Compare the bank name with the web address or URL. Watch for letters out of place or the bank name as a sub web address of the fake name. If you are in doubt or identify a suspicious website related to 多宝游戏下载 insurance, please contact the 多宝游戏下载 National Center for Consumer and Depositor Assistance (NCDA) at 1-877-ASK-多宝游戏下载 (1-877-275-3342) to speak with a deposit insurance specialist or go to .

Malicious apps

Scammers also develop banking apps that may install malicious software or 鈥渕alware鈥 on your phone or tablet. If you download a malicious app to your device, the malware can steal personal information from it or lock it and hold it for ransom until you pay the scammers. Other types of malicious apps may ask you to login using your social media or email accounts, which could expose your personal information for the scammers to steal.

If you do download an app, be careful of apps or websites that ask for suspicious permissions, such as granting access to your contacts, text messages, stored passwords, or credit card information. Also, poor grammar or misspelled words in an app description or on a website are red flags that it may not be legitimate.

Text messages from scammers

Scammers may use text messaging to reach you too, known as 鈥渟mishing.鈥 They may pretend they are from your bank and try to get you to provide your personal information. The text message often looks like a bank security message. Note that these fraudulent messages often try to create a sense of urgency to make you provide your personal information faster and less carefully. Take your time and call your bank using a phone number that you are familiar with, for example, the number provided on your debit or credit card. Do not use a phone number provided by someone you are unfamiliar with or that you think may be a scammer. As an alternative, contact the 多宝游戏下载 before you provide any information when something does not seem right.

Email links

Just like text message scams, avoid clicking on links in unsolicited emails or emails from unfamiliar sources. Some links may download malware (malicious software, such as computer viruses) to your device when you click on them. This is another form of 鈥減hishing.鈥 The malware may steal your banking information, including your username, passwords, and credit or debit card numbers. Some links may lead to an illegitimate website attempting to get you to enter your personal information. These emails typically look very similar to ones sent by familiar sources like well-known retailers, banks, and other entities.

Be on the lookout for emails with typos, obvious mistakes, unusual fonts, that create a sense of urgency, or just seem off. In addition, be skeptical of email attachments described as coupons, rebates, or payment forms 鈥 they could include malware. Moreover, avoid email offers that seem 鈥渢oo good to be true.鈥 Also watch for fee-related scams. This type of scam is where the scammer requests you to send money or pay 鈥湺啾τ蜗废略 insurance fees鈥 to receive a large amount of money in return. As a reminder, the 多宝游戏下载 does not charge or collect fees from consumers.

No matter how the scammers try to reach you, following the tips highlighted in this article will help keep you and your money safe.

Additional resources:

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    Last Updated: September 29, 2023