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phishingWhat is phishing (pronounced fishing)? These are scams that are trying to steal your personal and financial information. Phishing has primarily been online in the form of email or pop-up messages but can also occur over the phone or through the mail.

Phishers impersonate legitimate financial institutions—banks, credit unions—and businesses. The phishers cast a wide net that's bound to find persons that do business with the impersonated financial institution or company.

Email and pop-up messages may have a link to click or a phone number to call. In the case of the link, it usually goes to a fake website that mimics a legitimate site.

Want to see how savvy you are about these scams? Take the SonicWALL Phishing IQ Test. How well did you do? It’s not easy to distinguish between a real and a fake message, is it?

These StraightTalk resources will help you learn more about protecting yourself and your personal financial information.

From the FTC:

The Phishing Archive at Anti-Phishing.org provides a chronological list of phishing attacks. Each description includes a summary, the actual email, the web site, and points out the signs to look for.

OnGuard Online — Phishing provides some quick facts and links to other resources.

 

Prepared for Corning Credit Union by Remar Sutton & Associates, May 2005. Reviewed and updated May 2007. All rights reserved.

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