To Report A Suspicious Email That Uses Firefighters First's name

If you receive an email that appears to be from Firefighters First but you suspect may be fraudulent, forward it to us immediately at abuse@firefirstcu.org.

Why Criminals Send Fraudulent Email

One of the ways criminals try to trick people into providing personal account information for identity theft purposes is to send email that appears to have been sent by Firefighters First, but has actually been sent by the criminal.

The phony email asks you to go to a website that looks like a Firefighters First site, but is actually a site the criminal has set up asking you to provide your personal account information. Sometimes the email may ask you to call a phone number and provide account information.

What You Can Do

Here are some ways you can protect yourself against phishing and spoofing:

  • To help ensure you're on the real Firefighters First site before you sign in, check your browser bar.
  • If you receive a suspicious email, do not click on any links or reply to it. Forward it to us immediately at abuse@firefirstcu.org then delete it.