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Information on Keeping Your Sensitive Information Safe
Greater Nevada wants to remind you to carefully safeguard your personal and financial information at all times.
Criminals pose as representatives of legitimate financial institutions to gain access to members' personal and financial information to steal your identity. These "phishing" attempts have become increasingly common and sophisticated.
Please remember that Greater Nevada Credit Union will never ask for your personal or financial information by email. Should you receive an email directing you to call a "customer service" telephone number, please use caution. Check
our web site at gncu.org to validate the number. If you are unable to do so, or if you receive a suspicious email or have any form of unsolicited contact from individuals seeking
personal information about you or your accounts, please notify us at emailfraud@gncu.net.
For more information about protecting yourself against identity theft, please click on the links below.
For information about our Members Protection Plus program, click here.
Check Fraud
Protect yourself and your family from different types of fraudulent check scams by taking some simple precautions when dealing with unknown parties. Follow the links below for advice and helpful tips on preventing fraudulent activity.
FakeChecks.org: Information and advice about fake check scams
Fraud.org: Tips for Recognizing fake check scams
FTC.gov: Facts for consumers about counterfeit check scams
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