- Refrain from responding to communications, opening attachments, and clicking links from unknown senders, and exercise caution when communicating with known senders.
- Research lenders thoroughly and check reviews to ensure the lender is legitimate before providing sensitive information.
- If funds are unintentionally wired to a fraudulent account, immediately notify the financial institution, the FBI, and the US Secret Service so that attempts can be made to stop the wire transfer. Unless the fraudulent transaction is discovered quickly (typically within 48 hours), it can be difficult, if not impossible, to return the stolen funds.
- Report these types of scams to the FTC, FBI’s IC3, and the NJCCIC.
- If personally identifiable information (PII) has been compromised, review the Identity Theft and Compromised PII NJCCIC product for additional recommendations and resources, including credit freezes and enabling MFA on accounts.
