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  1. USAA has warned its members that scammers are posing as USAA employees and are using a number that looks like it's USAA to call and text members. They may ask you for your password, PIN, one-time code or other login information.
    www.consumeraffairs.com/news/the-usaa-phishin…
    The USAA “Account Verification” phishing scam is an attempt by cybercriminals to trick USAA members into providing their login credentials and other sensitive information. USAA, short for United Services Automobile Association, is a financial services company that primarily serves members of the military and their families.
    malwaretips.com/blogs/usaa-account-verification-p…
  2. USAA “Account Verification” Phishing Scam [Explained]

  3. WebApr 5, 2022 · Scammers are using fake bank caller ID numbers to gain consumers trust and access to their accounts. USAA advises members to be cautious and report any suspicious messages or calls.

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    USAA is a giant financial services company that provides insurance, banking, and other services for members of the U.S. armed forces, retired service members, and family members. That’s a lot of people and scammers can send out millions of phishing emails and the odds are many will be received by USAA members.
    Staying aware of unusual or unexpected activity on your account lets you detect potential scams early and allows you to report or investigate them promptly. USAA recently reported a data breach in which it said “unauthorized individuals” gained access to some of its members’ personal information.
    Imposter scams are common. Financial institutions, including USAA, are seeing an increase in imposter fraud scams. In these scams, fraudsters pose as USAA employees and use what looks like a USAA number to call and text members. They may ask you for your password, PIN, one-time code or other logon information. Be on the lookout.
    Scams and phishing attempts have become increasingly prevalent in today’s digital age. Cybercriminals are constantly devising new methods to trick unsuspecting individuals into revealing their personal and financial information. One such scam that has been targeting USAA members is the “Account Verification” phishing scam.
  5. WebRight now, a banking scam is tricking veterans (and current servicemembers) into sharing sensitive personal or financial information. Find out how. Imposters are contacting veterans, servicemembers, and …

  6. Uncovering the Deceptive USAA “Payment On Hold” Email Scam

  7. Beware of new fraudulent ‘fraud alerts’ - Military Times