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be aware of the latest e-mail phishing scam made to appear
to be sent by "service@visa.com." The phony
e-mail states that a recent review of the e-mail recipient's
transaction history has determined that their credit card
was used in Hungary, but the transaction was refused. The
e-mail then advises the recipient to change their PIN by clicking
on an attached link.
Should you receive this e-mail, DO NOT RESPOND or
click on any of the links in the e-mail. This e-mail
is fraudulent, soliciting recipients for personal information
including their credit card account number and PIN. The e-mail
contains many grammatical errors, which is one of the ways
to spot these fraudulent emails.
Neither Visa® nor its vendor partners are affiliated
with this phishing scam.

Using caution with your private information is the best way
you can help prevent being victimized. Visit our Fraud
Section page for additional tips to help protect yourself
against identity theft.
NCUA Fraud Alert Info
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