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BrightBridge, cyber security, scams, fraud, awareness, protect

Knowing how to protect my money has never been more important.

BrightBridge, cyber security, scams, fraud, awareness, protect

Knowing how to protect my money has never been more important.

Scam & Security Awareness

Recognizing Scams

Combating fraud requires your participation. Fraudsters are getting more sophisticated and more convincing, and it’s getting harder to know when you’re being scammed.

If you receive a message purportedly from BrightBridge, please review the message for errors and misspelled words. These errors are often the most obvious indicators that you are being contacted by a fraudster. Remember that BrightBridge will NEVER ask you to provide personal information over the phone, including debit card numbers, account numbers or account balances.

Here are some tips to follow to keep your money safe:

To verify your identity, a BrightBridge representative may ask you to answer security questions, which may include your social security number, date of birth, driver’s license number, mother’s maiden name or a recent transaction.

If you suspect a fraudster has contacted you, please call BrightBridge directly via the number on the top of this website and the back of your card – (800) 356-0067 – to verify whether the communication you received was legitimate.

Your safety is our top priority, and your vigilance and cooperation are sincerely appreciated!

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Security Tips and Fraud Prevention

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