You may receive emails that look like official Westerra Credit Union communications, asking you to click a link to "verify your account" or "stop a fraudulent transaction." These links lead to fake sites designed to steal your login credentials.
Fraudsters continually evolve their tactics, but several specific methods are most commonly reported by credit union members: westerra+credit+union+fraud
Through the Westerra mobile app, you can "freeze" your credit or debit cards instantly if they are lost or stolen. What to Do If You Suspect Fraud You may receive emails that look like official
Westerra employs several layers of security to keep your funds safe: Do not use phone numbers provided in suspicious
Scammers often call members posing as Westerra’s "Fraud Department."
Call the official number on the back of your card or visit a local branch. Do not use phone numbers provided in suspicious texts or emails.