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Updated: 3:04 PM Aug 1, 2008
Knoxville TVA Employees Credit Union Issues Security Alert
The Knoxville TVA Employees Credit Union has issued a security alert advising members to report any suspicious email seeking account information. Posted: 11:28 AM Aug 1, 2008Reporter: SUBMITTED |
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KNOXVILLE, TENN. (SUBMITTED) – The Knoxville TVA Employees Credit Union has issued a security alert advising members to report any suspicious email seeking account information.
If you receive an email from "customers@tvacreditunion.com" concerning activity on your account and informing you to call 865-329-7865, DO NOT respond to it.
The Credit Union does not use email for confidential account notifications. The credit union advises all members to never respond to any emails requesting personal, confidential information.
Members can learn more about security by visiting https://www.tvacreditunion.com/tvapages/security/security.htm and find valuable information on identity theft at https://www.tvacreditunion.com/tvapages/onlineservices.htm.
Always contact the Credit Union before responding to any suspicious email and NEVER send confidential information unless you have initiated the contact.
(Information submitted by the Knoxville TVA Employees Credit Union.)
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