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As scams evolve, so can you
• Scammers often pitch the reason as urgent and want you to act quickly.
• They pretend to be from the fraud security team to sound more legitimate.
Remember
• We’ll never ask you to transfer funds to another account.
• Never share passwords with anyone.
• Check contact information and bank details for yourself using a trusted source. If you think you’re on the phone with a scammer, hang up and call the bank yourself on a trusted number.
• Avoid using phone numbers from text messages, contact your bank directly using a trusted source.
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