CU Hit With Text Message Scam ‘Wave’

MILWAUKEE — Scammers posing as representatives of Educator’s Credit Union are reportedly contacting members to obtain personal information including login credentials, card numbers, PINs, or one-time numerical codes, the credit union reported.

The CU is warning members on its website about a text-messaging scam.

“Educators Credit Union is closely monitoring a recent wave of text messages where scammers are disguising themselves as Educators Credit Union and ‘Educators CU.’ Remember, we will never send a text message requesting your Online Banking credentials, even if it’s for ‘fraud prevention. If you receive a text message like any below or one asking for account or login information, delete it immediately,” the CU states on its website.

The credit union said members and non-members have received text messages asking them to:

  • Confirm or deny a recent purchase and then provide Online Banking credentials.
  • Enter a Google Pay verification code
  • View a secured message from “Educators CU” through an embedded link.

On its site, Educators CU lets members know how to avoid these threats and how to address them if they make a mistake.

“If you received a message and clicked on the link or provided your online banking credentials, you should reset your online banking username and password and set up two-factor authentication as soon as possible,” the CU states on its website. 

 

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