New ABA Ads Target Scams

WASHINGTON—In recognition of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the American Bankers Association has launched two major consumer protection initiatives to combat the growing threat of fraud and scams, the ABA announced.

ABA’s #BanksNeverAskThat anti-phishing campaign will return for its fifth year. ABA is also introducing a new companion campaign to address the resurgence of check fraud. The new #PracticeSafeChecks campaign educates consumers on how to use checks safely, while encouraging them to pay digitally whenever possible, ABA said

“Every day, criminals relentlessly target bank customers with a variety of sophisticated scams, and fraud continues to pose a serious challenge to banks of all sizes,” said ABA President and CEO Rob Nichols. “Through industry-wide initiatives like the #BanksNeverAskThat and #PracticeSafeChecks campaigns, ABA and banks are arming customers with the tools they need to fight back.”

Decreasing Check Usage

Despite a significant decrease in check usage, reports of check fraud have nearly doubled since 2021, according to a 2023 report from the Boston Fed, and those numbers continue to climb. Much of that fraud is attributed to criminal gangs that are targeting the U.S. mail to steal checks, wash and alter them, and ultimately steal money from banks and their customers, ABA noted.

The #PracticeSafeChecks website, www.PracticeSafeChecks.com, is the heart of the new campaign and provides practical tips for consumers on how to protect themselves from check fraud, while encouraging them to use their bank’s digital banking options to send money whenever possible. Also available in Spanish at www.CuidaTusCheques.com, the website details how personal information can be exposed in a check if consumers aren’t careful, explains how criminals and scammers execute check fraud and offers an airline-safety themed, comprehensive #PracticeSafeChecks guide, ABA said.

The campaign also features two new #PracticeSafeChecks educational videos designed to engage consumers. One video offers a fun twist on airline safety briefings and the other uses a giant check to emphasize the potential vulnerabilities of using checks if not careful, ABA said.

“Similarly, the #BanksNeverAskThat campaign uses humor to grab consumers’ attention and offers tips and resources to help bank customers protect themselves from the most prevalent phishing scams targeting Americans,” ABA said. “Since the campaign launched in 2020, ABA and more than 2,300 participating banks have achieved impressive results, including over 21 million impressions from social media and digital ads and nearly one million unique visits to the campaign website www.BanksNeverAskThat.com. This year’s refreshed #BanksNeverAskThat campaign includes two new videos, an updated online quiz and offers a Spanish-language website available at www.BancosNuncaPidenEso.com. All of the content is designed to remind consumers that their bank will never ask for their password, pin or other sensitive information unsolicited.” 

For more information about phishing scams and how to stop scammers, visit www.BanksNeverAskThat.com or www.BancosNuncaPidenEso.com. To learn more about check fraud and how consumers can protect themselves, visit www.PracticeSafeChecks.com or www.CuidaTusCheques.com.

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