Phishing Scam Using NACHA.
First Entertainment Credit Union wants you to be aware of a recent FBI warning about a new malware attack targeting bank accounts. The malware is called Gameover. The FBI suggests that consumers and businesses pay attention to suspicious emails purporting to come from NACHA, The Electronic Payments Association. NACHA does not traditionally send emails directly to businesses or consumers.
Receipt of a direct email from an organization such as NACHA should raise a red flag. If you receive any emails appearing to come from NACHA please delete them. Do not open or click on any links contained in the message.
SAFE EMAIL TIP:
BE VERY CAREFUL if you click on a link in an Email. Even if the Email was sent by a trusted source – like First Entertainment. If you do click on a link, pay attention to the web address when the browser launches and NEVER give out personal information on a web page if you are not comfortable.
If you receive such a text message, do not call the phone number in the text or even reply to the text. Never give out your personal information in response to an Email or text.
At First Entertainment, we take your privacy seriously. We are committed to maintaining the confidentiality of each member's and each customer's financial records consistent with state and federal laws. Read more in our Privacy Policy at: http://www.firstent.org/beamember-privacy_policy.shtml. If you have any questions about this alert, or if you ever suspect that your account information has been compromised, please do not hesitate to contact us at 1-888-800-3328. Remember, we want to keep you and your account safe.
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