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Fake emails and texts are the most effective ways identity thieves use to con people into providing confidential, personal information. These messages are very sophisticated, look legitimate, and difficult to identify as fake. But you can protect yourself.
You are your own best defense
Identity theft and fraud are never to be taken lightly. Your security is our top priority and we want you to have peace of mind each time you bank with Webster.
“Phishing” is when a scammer uses a phony message (traditional mail, email, text, or phone call) to trick you into providing personal information.
“Spoofing” is when a fraudulent email or text includes a link to a fake website that can also trick you into providing personal information.
“Pharming” is when a malicious virus is embedded into your computer or mobile device as the result of clicking a link to a fake website.
This is especially helpful with emails that look to be coming from a real customer service department but aren’t.
Webster Bank will never ask you for a PIN, password, or account number in an email. If you receive an email pretending to be from Webster Bank, do not hesitate to forward it to [email protected] or call 800.966.0256.
Get familiar with some of the more popular scams shared by consumers all over the U.S.
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