Fight the Fraud
Fraud tactics continue to evolve, but awareness and quick action can go a long way. Explore the resources below to learn how to protect your information, respond to suspicious activity, and take the right next steps if something goes wrong.
Important Reminder
Campus Credit Union will never initiate contact and ask for your online and mobile banking credentials, including your usernames, passwords, or security codes.
Fraud education and response resources
Types of Fraud
Learn about common scams such as phishing, smishing, vishing, identity theft, fake check scams, and skimming so you can recognize warning signs earlier.
How to Protect Yourself
Review practical ways to safeguard your accounts, verify suspicious contact, and avoid sharing information that could be used to access your money.
How to Report Fraud
Get the right reporting steps for account concerns, debit card fraud, and identity theft so you can respond quickly and escalate issues through the proper channels.
Proactive Fraud Protection
Take a more proactive approach with tools and opt-out resources that can help reduce unwanted calls, offers, and certain types of targeted fraud exposure.
Next Steps After a Purse or Wallet Is Stolen
Follow a more structured checklist for replacing key documents, protecting accounts, and reducing identity theft risk after a theft event.
Need immediate help?
If something feels off, contact Campus Credit Union directly so the team can help you review suspicious activity and determine the next best step.
Keep these core habits in place
Fraud prevention works best when members combine education with consistent day-to-day habits.
Campus Credit Union contact information
4960 E 21st ST N Wichita KS 67208
Main line: (316) 867-4700
Toll free: (888) 978-2289
Audio response: (316) 867-4680
Campus Credit Union will never initiate contact and ask for your online and mobile banking credentials, including your usernames, passwords, or security codes.
