One of Vantage Credit Union's most important responsibilities to members is ensuring the security surrounding their financial information. This security involves protecting the availability, confidentiality and integrity of all Vantage accounts. We take this job very seriously as it can have far-reaching implications concerning the lives of our members.
To control risk, we closely monitor security with the latest in testing, auditing and reporting technology as well as assess policies, procedures and member information systems on a timely, ongoing basis. We have a number of programs in place that offer a high level of protection, including redundant critical systems, state-of-the-art intrusion detection and monitoring systems. Plus, we work with the best and brightest partners to help us ensure we stay on top of the latest trends, technologies, and services.
In addition, it's also our priority to educate our members of the information security risks posed by people or entities not at all affiliated with the credit union. These people or entities are out to trick you into devulging account information for fraudulent purposes. That's why we can't stress this point enough:
| Identity theft, phishing scams, telephone scams, lottery scams and internet scams are growing concerns. Please know that Vantage Credit Union will NEVER solicit your credit union account number(s), credit or debit card number(s), Personal Identification Number (PIN), Social Security Number, etc., via phone, e-mail or text message.
If you receive a phone call, text message or e-mail requesting this information, please DO NOT give it out. Rather, call Vantage Credit Union to report the incident and ensure your account remains safe. |
Here are some helpful links from the Federal Trade Commission on the subject of identity theft and fraud:
If you ever have any questions regarding the security of your information, don't hesitate to give us a call. We want you to have peace-of-mind when it comes to your information with Vantage Credit Union.
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