New Yorkers know hustle when we see it — but in the digital world, scammers have their own kind of hustle, and it’s called phishing.
Phishing scams are sneaky attempts to trick you into giving away sensitive information, like your passwords, credit card numbers, or account details. They look trustworthy, sound urgent, and often show up right when you least expect it. And in a city where your inbox never stops buzzing, it’s easy to mistake a fake for the real thing.
The danger? These emails and websites often look so polished, it’s nearly impossible to tell they’re fake at first glance.
Just like you wouldn’t hand your wallet to a stranger on the subway, you shouldn’t hand over personal info online without checking who’s asking. Here’s how to protect yourself:
Phishing isn’t just an annoyance — it can drain your accounts, steal your identity, and compromise your security. And in a city where your time and money are everything, that’s not a risk worth taking.
The good news? With a few smart habits, you can stay ahead of the scammers.
At MCU, we’re committed to helping New Yorkers protect their hard-earned money — online and off.
👉 For more fraud prevention tips, visit our Fraud & Security Blog.
Because keeping you one step ahead of the scammers? We’re Here for It.
— Your MCU Team