IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL DEBIT/ATM CARDHOLDERS!

Posted on: Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Credits Unions in and around the State of New York have had a number of members call in and say they received a call or text message on their cell phone stating that “their ATM or debit card has been blocked and they cannot do any transactions on it unless they press 1 to reactivate your card or to call back a toll free number”. If you press 1 or call back the toll free number, you are asked to input your sixteen digit card number and your PIN. DO NOT DO THIS... THIS IS A SCAM TO GET YOUR CARD NUMBERS!

If you did receive this call and gave your card number by pressing 1 or calling back the toll free number, contact us immediately so we can protect your account. During regular business hours Monday thru Friday (8:30am - 5:00pm) please call FASNY FCU at 1-866-327-6928.  After hours please call 1-800-453-4270 to block your card.

Here is what is happening: When you get a call you may see that the call is coming from 1-843-884-6884, or you may see 347, 999-304 or some other unidentified number. The fraudster is spoofing that number which means he makes it look like the number that is calling you is a company. Actually they are calling from a different unknown number.

How did they get your cell number? They are doing something called “war dialing”. The fraudster starts with a local area code and a local exchange and randomly generates the last four digits to create a phone number to call or text. Then they take the batch of phone numbers they have compiled and send out mass calls. This is called a major vishing scheme and is affecting other financial institutions both locally and nationwide. For example: people who do not even have a debit card are receiving these calls or you may receive a call identifying a financial institution you don’t even do business with.

Note: Any call that asks you to input your PIN or card number is not a legitimate call. FASNY Federal Credit Union will never ask you to input your card number and PIN via phone, text message or in an e-mail.

We continuallywork to protect you and your accounts from these types of scams.

* Information courtesy of ServU Credit Union and The Credit Union Association of New York.

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