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AI-Powered Scams Are Getting Smarter

Learn How to Spot and Avoid AI-Driven Fraud

Scammers are now using artificial intelligence (AI) to create highly convincing messages,
including realistic voices, emails, and even video deepfakes that appear to come from people you trust.

What to Watch For

  • Fake phone calls — AI can mimic the voices of your credit union, employer, or even a family member to make scam calls sound legitimate.
  • Deepfake videos and voice messages — Videos and recordings may appear authentic but have been digitally manipulated to deceive you.
  • Personalized phishing emails — AI-generated emails may include your name, recent activity, or familiar details to appear trustworthy.

Why It Matters

In the past, scams were often easier to recognize. Today, AI-generated messages can sound and
look authentic, making it harder to rely on instinct alone. If something feels urgent or unusual,
take a moment to verify before responding.

How to Protect Yourself

  • Pause before responding — Don’t let urgency pressure you into making quick decisions.
  • Never share sensitive information — Protect your passwords, PINs, and verification codes.
  • Verify requests directly — Contact the person or organization using a trusted phone number or official website.
  • Be cautious of unexpected messages — Even familiar-looking emails, texts, or calls can be fake.

As scams evolve, awareness is your best defense. When in doubt, slow down and verify because even the most convincing message may not be what it seems.

⚠️ REMEMBER!

Your credit union will never ask for sensitive information such as passwords,
PINs, verification codes, or full account details through unexpected phone calls, text messages,
or emails. If something doesn’t feel right, pause before you respond. Verify the request by
contacting your credit union directly using a trusted phone number or official website.


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