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State warns of latest fraud wave

Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 13 years, 5 months AGO
| August 22, 2011 12:17 PM

The Attorney General's Office has received many reports recently regarding phone calls and text messages claiming to be from various financial institutions, including Wells Fargo Bank, Boise Federal Credit Union and Home Federal Bank. The calls and texts state that recipients' credit or debit cards have been compromised, and instruct them to call a phone number to provide information and reactivate the card.

Attorney General Lawrence Wasden warns Idaho consumers not to respond to these fraudulent messages. "Your bank will never contact you to ask for your account number. Your bank already knows your account number," Attorney General Wasden said. "These messages are ‘phishing' attempts by people trying to steal your account information so they can steal your money."

Any consumer who did respond and gave out an account number or PIN number should contact their financial institution immediately, Wasden said. Use the customer service number on your most recent statement or look up the number in the phone book. Do not use the phone numbers provided in text, phone or e-mail messages.

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