Ive heard recent news reports about “Rogue Apps.” How can I tell the difference between a real App and a “Rogue” App?
Rogue Apps are developed by fraudsters and are designed to look and feel like legitimate financial institution Apps. They’ve been used to trick users into supplying account information in order to perpetrate fraud. The NASA FCU Mobile Remote Deposit App will only ask for your account number and password for authentication purposes. From there, the only other information you’ll be asked for is identification of the deposit account, the amount of any check, and to take pictures of the front and back of each check. You will never be asked for other private information including your Social Security number, credit or debit card numbers or PINs, etc. If you download an App that you believe is a NASA FCU App and it asks for personal information beyond what you expect, contact NASA FCU immediately at 301-249-1800, ext. 805, then delete the App from your device. Do not supply the requested information to the App.
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