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Your Credit Union at work for YOU


18141 Dixie Highway, Suite 109       ~       Homewood, IL   60430
Phone:  708.799.5040            Fax:  708.799.5081

Summer hours start June 1st through August 27th, 2010
Monday and Tuesday we will be open at 12 noon and close at 5:00 pm
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday we will open at 9:00 am and close at 2:00 pm

Our office will be closed May 31st & September 6th

Safety and Smarts for Managing Your Money

PHISHING AND PHARMING
What are they and why
do you need to know?

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With the increase in Internet use, there are many threats to be aware of.  Phishing and Pharming are two of them.

PHISHING is an attempt to steal your personal account information by getting you to go to a fake website.  This is usually accomplished by sending you an e-mail that looks like it is from a well-known company, such as eBay, telling you that you need to login and verify your information by clicking on the link provided.  DO NOT click on that link.  It will most likely take you to a false website that looks like the official one; however, your account information may be stolen if you enter it. 

PHARMING is a little different.  With pharming, a program is unknowingly installed on your computer through spy ware that will redirect you when online.  An example would be when you type in www.ebay.com; the pharming program will redirect you to a fake eBay site in an attempt to steal your account information. Make sure you have anti-spyware software on your computer. Check out Adaware by Lavasoft. There is a free version.

The more you know, the better prepared you are to deal with these types of attacks.  You can learn more at the site of the Anti-Phishing Working Group.

Be safe, be smart....don't be sorry.

 

Your credit is on the line.
Someone has your personal information
and is opening
accounts and  making
purchases.
What can you do to
avoid this scenario?

ID theft occurs when a criminal
steals your account or personal
information and uses it to secure
loans, credit cards, checks,
merchandise, etc.  The good news is you can dramatically reduce the risk of becoming a victim of identity theft by following these relatively simple steps:

checkmarkDocuments- lighten your
wallet.  Remove all PIN codes
for your plastic, your Social Security card, and your checkbook. With a debit card you can make purchases even easier than with
cash or a check.

checkmark Checks - do not print your
drivers license number or Social
Security number on your checks. When you order a new batch, have only your initials and last name printed, no phone number. Order checks from your credit union and ask for security
features such as tamperproof
paper.

checkmarkLock up your at-home
documents.  One in 7 cases of ID theft can be traced to a family
member or trusted associate.

checkmark Shred- credit card offers,
ATM receipts, checks, deposit
slips, insurance papers, pay
stubs, tax records, etc.  Do not
put them in the garbage.

checkmarkIf possible, get your credit and debit cards with your picture on it. Inquire at your bank or credit union.

checkmark Make photocopies of all your credit and ID cards. Keep the information secure. This is the information you will need in case your cards are lost or stolen.

checkmarkMake sure all your mail goes
directly into a post office or official mailbox.

checkmark Never buy anything over the
phone or on the Internet unless
you initiate the call or transaction. 

checkmarkNever give your personal
information to anyone claiming
you have won a prize or special
offer.

Visit the FTC site on Identity
Theft for more information and
contact numbers for the major
credit bureaus.

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6 Ways to Make
your Money
Work for YOU...

1.  Make the Credit Union your Primary Financial Institution.  Move your financial services to the Credit Union, and experience the difference.  Share with us what you need and we'll help you with a financial plan.

2.  Pay Yourself First.  We offer special tools that help you get the best use of your paycheck.  Utilize direct deposit or payroll deduction to force regular savings habits and to save time on payday.

3.  Spot-Budget for 2009.  Target challenge areas such as clothing or entertainment, and build a budget around them.  Get a book that will allow you to save receipts for these categories and take notes on how well the budget is working.

4. Check Your Credit Report. Make a ritual of checking your "slate" at the beginning of the year to be sure it's clean. If you are unsure of how to obtain a copy of your credit report, contact the Credit Union.

5. Take Care of Any Charged Vacation Expenses Early. If consolidating your credit cards at a lower rate is in order, handle it soon after the New Year.  We always have valuable tools to help you manage your debt.

6.  Create an Emergency Fund. Start by having a garage sale or go to eBay to auction off those items you'll never use. Having the money in an account is far more practical than saving those items for next year's white elephant or re-gifting.

 

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