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Protect Yourself from Debit Card Fraud: Don't Share Your Information Online

By: / 19 Feb 2026

Fraudsters are getting smarter every day, and your debit card could be a prime target. At One Nevada, we want to make sure you know how to stay safe and keep your online account information private and secure.

One Important Rule: Never Share Your Information Online

It's simple but crucial: never give out your debit card number, PIN, or online banking password. One Nevada will never call, text, or email asking for this information. If anyone asks, it's a scam.

Tips to Protect Your Account

Here are some easy steps to keep your money safe:

Stay skeptical of unsolicited contact. If you get a call, email, or text claiming to be from your credit union asking for personal info, don't respond.

Monitor your online account regularly. Check for unfamiliar transactions and report them immediately.

Use strong passwords and PINs online. Avoid simple sequences and don't use the same password across multiple accounts.

Report suspicious activity. If something seems off, contact us right away at chat@onenevada.org or call your local branch.

Stay Vigilant, Stay Protected

Protecting your finances starts with awareness. By staying alert and following these tips, you can prevent fraudsters from accessing your account and enjoy peace of mind while banking.

Your security is our top priority, and we're always here to help.

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