


| IMPORTANT SECURITY REMINDER Members should never give out sensitive/personal information to anyone. Doing so may allow their accounts to be compromised. TACU Staff will never solicit such information using a fax, e-mail, or any other unsecured method. If a member suspects their information has been compromised, they should contact the Credit Union immediately! For more security information go to www.cusecure.org (Please note that a pop up blocker will stop this from opening, so you may need to disable it temporarily) |
Take the Online Identity Theft Quiz! |
| TACU is committed to the protection of its member's information. With Identity theft on the rise, we have provided you with some educational tools to combat this crime. Below is a video that will help you recognize if you have become a victim and what steps you can take. Be sure to take the Online Identity Theft Quiz to test your knowledge. For more information on Identity Theft be sure to go to http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/index.html |
| Identity Theft |
| You can file formal complaints concerning any suspected fraudulent e-mail with the Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC) at www.ic3.gov. The IFCC is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the National White Collar Crime Center. |


| Click here to learn how to protect your computer. Then go to our links page to learn about products that can help you. |
| The elderly are a growing target for con artists. Find out why, what frauds to look out for, and how to keep from being scammed by clicking on the above picture. |