

How to Avoid Scammers Who Claim to be from Your Bank
Imagine this scenario: your phone rings and you see your bank’s name in the caller ID, so you answer.
The caller says they’re from your bank’s customer service department and that there’s a problem with your account that needs immediate attention. You get nervous when they start asking for personal information like your PIN or account password. What should you do?
You should hang up because it’s probably a scam in which the caller is using caller ID “spoofing,” where they use technology to disguise the number they’re actually calling from to make it look like your bank is calling you.
This scam is designed to trick you into divulging critical personal information that could be used to drain your account or even sold to crooks.
Here is information to help you prevent Spoofing from happening to you:
Knowing danger signs to look for and staying alert for phone or email scams can keep your money safe from crooks.