Fraud Alert! Imposter scams are once again on the rise across Montana. Fraudsters are spoofing text messages, phone numbers, and emails of legitimate businesses asking you to provide personal or private information to gain access to your account, debit, or credit card information or digital banking login credentials. Learn what to watch for and how to protect yourself. Visit the Fraud & Security Center
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Back-to-school shopping season is underway, which means scammers are likely back in session too.
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Contact us right away so we can help you protect your accounts. We also encourage you to help law enforcement fight fraud by reporting on the FTC’s website.
Clearwater will not call or text you requesting your account number, social security number, one-time passcode, PIN, or other personal information. Here’s how to verify if it’s us calling.
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Dealing with and recovering from identity theft involves multiple steps. The best place to start is at the FTC’s identity theft website.
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