March 2025 | Online Account Takeover AlertBy MSGCU on 3/6/2025

Members are reporting text messages and phone calls from scammers claiming to be from MSGCU's fraud department; scammers even disguise these communications to appear to be coming from an MSGCU phone number. They are falsely claiming a fraudulent transaction has occurred on the account, then attempt to gather online banking credentials such as username and password, one time PIN, and/or complete credit/debit card numbers (with the 3-digit code on the back of the card) to "stop" the fraud. The criminals use the stolen information to log in to online banking and make a payment to themselves or make fraudulent card charges.

While you may receive a call or text from our fraud department for unusual activity on your credit or debit card, we will never ask for detailed account information such as your password, one time veritfication pin, the 3-digit code on the back of your card, and/or expiration date.

A scammer's message may look like:

Fraudulent transaction text scam

Read more on our blog: How Text Message Scams Typically Work and Stay Safe from Scams

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