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Identifying and Preventing the Latest Financial Scams

Published Nov 24, 24
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Financial scams are on the rise, and Wyhy Federal is focused on helping members in the credit unions of Wyoming stay safe. From scam emails to fraudulent loan offers and deceptive technical assistance calls, scammers are getting increasingly sophisticated. Here’s how to shield yourself from these common traps.



Spot Common Scam Tactics

Scammers often pose as financial institutions, like banks or credit unions, requesting personal information. They might use official-sounding language to gain your trust. Remember, Wyoming credit unions like Wyhy Federal will never request sensitive information through unsolicited messages.

Important Warning Signs to Watch For

  • Phishing Emails: Be cautious of emails that request login details or payment information. Always verify the sender's address and avoid clicking on unknown links.
  • Fake Loan Offers: If a loan seems too good to be true, it probably is. Real financial institutions don’t require upfront fees for legitimate loans.
  • Fake Tech Support: Scammers posing as tech support may demand you to download software or provide passwords. If you didn’t ask for support, terminate the call.


Stay alert and report any suspicious activity to Wyhy Federal or your financial institution. Let’s work together to keep our community safe! #WyomingCredit #AvoidScams #FinancialSafety