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NIHFCU Offers Free Fraud Prevention and Security Education Tools

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As everyone knows all too well, financial scams are growing, and the fraudsters behind these schemes are becoming more sophisticated in their attempts to steal identities and perpetrate their crimes. 

To help educate the public, the NIH Federal Credit Union (NIHFCU) has launched its Fraud & Security Hub, with an extensive range of tools to help keep you safe and vigilant. This free portal includes easy-to-read blog articles, videos, how-to guides and e-learning courses across virtually any fraud and scam-related topics of interest.

“With the ever-evolving threat of financial fraud, we are pleased to make this important resource available to not just our members, but also to help further educate the entire NIH workforce,” said Steve Levin, NIHFCU’s vice president of marketing & brand strategy. “The fraud hub provides tips on digital safety, data protection, scam awareness, emerging trends, and more to help protect your personal and business interests. We invite everyone to check it out.”

See: nihfcu.org/FraudHub. The NIHFCU also offers complimentary webinars to support financial wellness. For more information, see: nihfcu.org/Learn.

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