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Don't Fall Victim to Fraud
Be wary of scams, especially callers claiming to be someone from HVCU’s Contact Center or HVCU’s “fraud department” who want you to “confirm” important information. -
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Fraud Awareness - Stay Ahead of Scams
Protect your assets and your personal information from being used inappropriately by scammers. -
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Identity Theft
Identity theft occurs when someone uses your personally identifying information, like your name, Social Security number or credit card number, without your permission, to commit fraud or other crimes. -
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Identity Theft Related to Unemployment Benefits
When the bad actors apply for unemployment, they need a bank account to deposit the funds. They reach out to people, usually online, and try to convince them to disclose their bank account information. -
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Keeping Your Devices Secure
Your personal information is a valuable commodity. The Federal Consumer Protection Agency advises maintaining appropriate security on your computers and other electronic devices. -
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Phone Spoofing Alert
Scam artists have been “spoofing” phone numbers for some time – hijacking a legitimate number to call people and gain access to your personal information.