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Protecting yourself from a phishing attack

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As information technology has evolved throughout the years, so have the scams used by fraudsters to steal funds and even identities. If you’re managing your money online or through an app, a big part of maintaining your financial health is protecting and securing your money. That said, it’s essential to be aware of one of the most common types of online fraud, called phishing.

When users click on a phishing email or text message, they may unintentionally give out their personal information, or become a victim of a malware or ransomware attack (both are types of malicious software).

You can help protect yourself from a phishing attack by knowing what to look out for. In this post, we’ll define what phishing is, how to recognize a phishing message or phishing scam, and outline tips to help protect your Spruce accounts.

What is phishing?

You can think of phishing as an attempt to obtain sensitive information through a false identity. Fraudsters may impersonate a financial institution, business, charity, or government agency, to trick you into revealing your personal information so they can access your accounts. They’ll create fake emails, websites, social media accounts, etc. to appear as if they are the actual company contacting you.

In some phishing attempts, fraudsters will send out thousands of email messages to a large group of people, hoping someone will respond. In other cases, they may target a smaller group of users with more personalized details, hoping that you’ll be lured in by a sense of legitimacy. This tactic is called spear phishing.

These scammers know that the more personal information they can get from you, the easier it will be to gain illegal access to your accounts.

Pretty upsetting, right? To help put some control back in your corner, it’s good to know how to spot a phishing email or other phishing attack.

What are the common indicators of a phishing attempt?

Here are a few common indicators of a phishing attack:

Avoiding online phishing attacks and protecting your Spruce accounts

Keeping your accounts safe starts with a little vigilance. Don’t worry – you don’t need to be a tech expert. To help you safeguard your Spruce accounts from email phishing scams or other attacks, adopt the following information security practices to help protect your sensitive data from malware, identity theft, and phishing attackers.

How to report fraud or possible phishing attempts: If you have unauthorized activity on your account, you should call Spruce customer service at 1-855-977-7823

Learn more about Spruce security

From offering tools that let you lock your debit card to monitoring for unusual transactions, we take your security seriously.

Find out how Spruce security helps protect your data and money. 

This information provided for general educational purposes only. It is not intended as specific financial planning advice as everyone’s financial situation is different.

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