NCUA Report - September 2012; Fraud Information Center
Written by Steve Van Beek
Welcome back - we'll keep this nice and easy on your return from the holiday weekend. Â
NCUA Report. Â NCUA issued their September 2012 NCUA Report a little while back and it is a very useful read. Â The Report includes the following articles:
- Board Member Hyland: Â Board Perspectives: A "Small" Change Would Get the Big Results
- Board Member Fryzel: Â Board Perspectives: ZzZzZzZ
Fraud Information Center. Â I was excited when I saw this mentioned in the Region I Report regarding fraud as I thought NCUA had developed a new way to inform credit unions of potential fraud. Â
"Take advantage of NCUAâÂÂs online Information Center (http://go.usa.gov/r9H4). This webpage includes an update of current fraudulent schemes being aimed at credit unions, contains details about the agencyâÂÂs fraud hotline (all reports remain confidential), offers background on phishing schemes where email are purportedly coming from NCUA, links to suspicious activity report (SARs) forms and guidance, and connects credit unions with other resources readily available, including the FBI, U.S. Postal Service, and the PresidentâÂÂs Identity Theft Task Force, to name a few."  (emphasis added).
Unfortunately, the bolded language looks to be a landing page with past Fraud Alerts and Letters to Credit Unions. Â Hopefully, there is an update or futher enhancements going on behind the scenes as well. Â