Relevant Sites
Report suspicious Internet sites and emails to the government and for additional protection tips visit the Internet Crime Complaint Center at http://www.IC3.gov or the Federal government's consumer information center at www.consumer.gov/Tech.htm .
LooksTooGoodToBeTrue.com
- The FBI, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service,
the online job search company Monster Worldwide, and other partners
to launch a web site to educate the public about Internet schemes
and to provide a central place for consumers to file complaints.
Giving
the bounce to counterfeit check scams - Offers great
information to consumers on counterfeit check scams.
www.federalreserve.gov
- Offers "5 Tips for Protecting Your Checking Account"
as advised by The Federal Reserve Board.
Money
Order Security Features - Things to check for to
ensure a Money Order is authentic.
www.fakechecks.org
- A web site created by the National Consumers League (NCL),
the nation's oldest nonprofit consumer organization, as a central
source of information and advice about fake check scams. NCL
created the site in collaboration with the Alliance for Consumer
Fraud Awareness, a coalition of consumer and business organizations,
government agencies, and companies that are committed to fighting
fake check scams.
www.onguardonline.gov
- This web site provides practical tips from the federal government
and the technology industry to help you be on guard against Internet
fraud, secure your computer, and protect your personal information.
The NCUA website is http://www.ncua.gov.

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