CUNA target of new card-activation phish attempt
CUNA (Credit Union National Association) is being used as the subject of a phishing message targeting credit union members to collect personal account information, plastic card numbers, and passwords. CUNA is warning people who receive the e-mail not to click on the link to the fake web page, just delete the message.
NCUA PHISHING SCAM EMAIL
Members continue to receive e-mails that appear to be sent from the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) which include the NCUA logo and a link requesting account and PIN information. NCUA does not ask credit union members for personal account information.
Anyone who has received a fraudulent phishing e-mail purportedly from NCUA should forward the entire e-mail message to Phishing@ncua.gov. You will find more useful information on the Federal Trade Commission web site, www.onguardonline.gov.