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Anti-Phishing.org Important Information: Please be aware that by clicking this link you will be leaving www.firstcapitalfcu.com and viewing content from another website
Group whose mission is to investigate, develop, and test technology-based solutions to stop phishing attacks
Do Not Call List Important Information: Please be aware that by clicking this link you will be leaving www.firstcapitalfcu.com and viewing content from another website
Unwanted telemarketing calls can be a nuisance and an intrusion to your privacy at home. Pennsylvania has joined a number of other states in passing a "Do Not Call" law. As a result, Pennsylvanians now have the option to eliminate many of these calls by placing their names on a statewide "Do Not Call" list
Catching Phish: Take a Quiz Important Information: Please be aware that by clicking this link you will be leaving www.firstcapitalfcu.com and viewing content from another website
Test your knowledge of phishing scams
Federal Consumer Information Center Important Information: Please be aware that by clicking this link you will be leaving www.firstcapitalfcu.com and viewing content from another website
The latest scams, frauds, and consumer abuse information in the news
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Important Information: Please be aware that by clicking this link you will be leaving www.firstcapitalfcu.com and viewing content from another website
Federal Trade Commission consumer information
Identity Theft Important Information: Please be aware that by clicking this link you will be leaving www.firstcapitalfcu.com and viewing content from another website
How can someone steal your identity? By co-opting your name, Social Security number, credit card number, or some other piece of your personal information for their own use. In short, identity theft occurs when someone appropriates your personal information without your knowledge to commit fraud or theft.
Identity Theft Affidavit Important Information: Please be aware that by clicking this link you will be leaving www.firstcapitalfcu.com and viewing content from another website
If you are disputing fraudulent debts and accounts opened by an identity thief, the ID Theft Affidavit now simplifies the process. Instead of completing different forms, you can use the ID Theft Affidavit to alert companies where a new account was opened in your name. The company can then investigate the fraud and decide the outcome of your claim.
National Consumer Protection Week Important Information: Please be aware that by clicking this link you will be leaving www.firstcapitalfcu.com and viewing content from another website
A highlight of consumer protection and education efforts from around the country.
Social Security Administration Important Information: Please be aware that by clicking this link you will be leaving www.firstcapitalfcu.com and viewing content from another website
Social Security Administration, Office of the Inspector General, Fraud Hotline provides an avenue for reporting fraud, waste, and abuse within SSA's programs and operations.
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