How Freezing Your Credit Can Save Your Credit Score

Credit Freezes and Their Importance

Understanding the significance of a credit freeze is crucial in protecting your financial identity. A credit freeze, also known as a security freeze, is a preventive measure that restricts access to your credit reports. This makes it harder for identity thieves to open accounts in your name because most creditors require access to a credit report before approving new credit. Even if a thief has your personal information, a freeze will stop them from utilizing this data to open fraudulent accounts. Credit freezes are now federally mandated to be free and you can place or lift them within an hour, all without affecting your credit score​​.

 

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When Fraud Comes Close to Home: A Personal Story Behind the Statistics



When Fraud Hits Close to Home

Fraudulent schemes usually feel distant until they happen right in front of us. This blog details the personal experience of a senior vice president (SVP) at Ideal Credit Union, whose own close encounter with a scam underscores the pervasive and insidious nature of fraud. Here, we explore how easily anyone can become a target, even those well-versed in the mechanisms of financial deception.

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The Goals and Consequences of Smishing Scams

Understanding the Scammer's Intent

Though smishing is a recently invented and silly-sounding word, the potential fallout of such a scam is considerable. Smishing, a mix of "SMS" and "phishing," is a type of phishing scam conducted through text messages. Smishing scams aim to exploit the unguarded attitude people often feel with their smartphones, capitalizing on the trust and urgency that text messages often carry.

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Avoiding Vacation and Travel Scams This Summer

A Guide to Safe Summer Travels

Summer is a prime time for travel, but it can also be a season for scammers looking to take advantage of travelers. To travel safely and avoid scams, it's important to make your plans carefully and use reliable resources. Start by booking your travel through well-known, reputable agencies or direct service providers like airlines and hotels. Verify the authenticity of any travel deals by comparing them across multiple platforms. And before you leave, inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid any interruptions in service due to unusual activity. 

 

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