Online Security   
Fraud Alerts

July 17, 2008: CO-OP Network Fraudulent Email
If you have received an email that purported to be from CO-OP Network asking for cardholder information, please note that the email was fraudulent as CO-OP Network never contacts credit union members directly and never requests personal account information. The email should be considered a deceitful attempt to obtain cardholder information with the intent of committing fraudulent activity against your accounts.
CO-OP Financial Services has traced the site back to an Ireland-based broadband provider named EIRCOM. They have taken the necessary steps to immediately shut it down. If you have provided confidential information in response to this or any other email, please contact Jennifer at the credit union at (435) 637-2443 for help and information.
Fraud Reporting and Prevention Information
Most, if not all, emails requesting that you provide personal information are fraudulent. Eastern Utah Community Credit Union and other legitimate organizations will never ask you to provide information in this manner. Listed below are links to fraud prevention and reporting information specific to agencies whose identities have frequently been used in carrying out fraudulent email attacks.
National Credit Union Administration (NCUA)
Credit Union National Association (CUNA)
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)


Sign in to Online Services


Learn About Our Services


Font Size: 10 12 16 21 
(Cookies must be enabled)



Home | Contact | Legal | Sitemap
NCUA InsuredYour savings federally insured to $100,000
by the National Credit Union Administration.
Equal Housing LenderWe do business in accordance with the Federal Fair Housing Law and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. © Copyright 2008 Eastern Utah Community Credit Union. All rights reserved.  The Difference is You