Security Center
Covid-Related Scams
Online scams have increased since the start of the pandemic. Look out for suspicious email and text messages, medical supply scams, and fraudulent donation sites that may impersonate a company, charity, or government agency. The intent is to convince you to share sensitive information such as usernames and passwords, make purchases or donations on spoof websites, or download malware onto your device by opening a malicious attachment. Union Savings Bank will never ask you for your personal information or log in credentials in an email or text message. A government agency or legitimate business will never ask you to provide payment by gift card or virtual currency. If you receive a suspicious email or text message, don’t respond, click on any links, or open attachments. Verify the authenticity of any website before making a purchase or donation. Please call our Customer Service Center at 866.872.1866 if you have any questions or concerns about your accounts. Click here to find out more about phishing and spoofing.