Faith & Finance with Rob West
With financial fraud on the rise, protecting your personal and banking information has never been more important. A recent JD Power study found that nearly 29% of bank account holders experienced fraud in some form over a 12-month period. To help us navigate the best security practices, Aaron Caid shares expert advice on how to safeguard your accounts from cybercriminals. Aaron Caid is the Chief Marketing Officer at Christian Community Credit Union, an underwriter of Faith & Finance.

To help us navigate the best security practices, Aaron Caid shares expert advice on how to safeguard your accounts from cybercriminals.
Aaron Caid is the Chief Marketing Officer at Christian Community Credit Union, an underwriter of Faith & Finance.A strong, unique password is your first line of defense against fraud. Here’s how to create one that’s tough to crack:

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In addition to a strong password, enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for your financial apps. This extra layer of security requires a one-time passcode (usually sent via text or an authentication app) to verify your identity when logging in or completing transactions.
Vigilance is key when it comes to detecting fraudulent activity early.
Fraudsters also use phishing scams—fake emails, texts, or calls—to trick people into giving away personal information. These scams often create a sense of urgency to pressure you into acting quickly.
Never share your:
Hackers can spoof phone numbers and email addresses to make messages appear legitimate, even impersonating banks and credit unions. If you’re ever unsure, call your financial institution directly to verify any suspicious messages.
We all love a good coffee shop work session, but public Wi-Fi networks are a big security risk when accessing sensitive financial accounts. Hackers can intercept your data and steal your login credentials.
Also, ensure you don’t let identity thieves find your personal information in the trash!
Shred documents containing sensitive details like account numbers, social security numbers, or other financial information. Shredders cost as little as $35—a small price to pay for big security.
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