Security Alerts

  • Keeping Yourself Safe from Coronavirus Scammers

    The overwhelming amount of news coverage surrounding the novel coronavirus has scammers taking advantage of the public’s concerns and fears. During this critical time, it is important to be proactive and safeguard yourself against coronavirus-related fraud.
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  • Social Engineering and Account Safety

    Scammers always try to stay one step ahead of security measures when it comes to accessing your personal information. Actions that seem to be ordinary — like talking about a purchase on social media, or announcing a long-awaiting vacation — are now being used by fraudsters to gather your personal information and compromise your accounts.
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  • DoorDash Data Breach

    DoorDash announced on Sept. 25 that as many as 4.9 million customers, merchants, and drivers of its restaurant meal delivery service may have had their credit card numbers and other payment information compromised.
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  • Fraudulent Emails and Counterfeit Cashier’s Checks to UNM Students

    We have received reports that there is an email scam targeting UNM students. The fraudulent email presents as if it is coming from someone at the University of New Mexico, stating that they are recruiting for jobs, offering recipients the opportunity to make up to $400 weekly. Please do not provide any personal or account information.
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  • Fraudulent Calls and Texts Regarding Card Transactions

    We have received reports that fraudulent phone calls and text messages are being sent to random phone numbers in the 505 area code claiming to be from Nusenda Credit Union and posing as account alerts. Please do not provide any personal or account information.
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  • Fraudulent Texts Regarding ATM and Debit Cards

    We have received reports that text messages are being sent to some individuals claiming to be from CU Anytime Fraud Services. The texts include the last 4 digits of the member’s card number, as well as several transactions that are not valid. The text message asks recipients to call 877-273-5740. This is not a CU Anytime or Nusenda Credit Union phone number. Please do not provide any personal or account information.
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  • Fraudulent Texts Regarding Debit Cards

    We are receiving reports of fraudulent text messages being sent to individuals, including Nusenda members. The message states it is from Visa® and informs the recipient that their debit card has been temporarily locked. This is an attempt to access personal information, please do not click the link or call the number provided.
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