HOLIDAY CLOSING: Please note that Dedham Savings will be closing early on Tuesday, 12/31 at 3:00pm and will be closed for New Years Day on Wednesday, 1/1. Remember that you can bank with us anytime via ATM, Online or Mobile Banking.

TEXT FRAUD ALERT: We’ve received reports of fraudulent text messages claiming to be from Dedham Savings. The message references an attempted charge on your account. If you respond “No,” a scammer posing as our Fraud Department may contact you. Do not share any personal or banking information with anyone. Contact us directly if you have any questions or need more information.

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Can You Spot a Phishing Scam?

Every day, thousands of people fall victim to fraudulent emails, texts and calls from scammers pretending to be their bank. And in this time of expanded use of online banking, the problem is only growing worse. In fact, the Federal Trade Commission’s report on fraud estimates that American consumers lost a staggering $1.9 billion to these phishing schemes and other fraud in 2019 — and the ongoing pandemic has only increased the threat. Imagine where we are today.

It’s time to put scammers in their place.

Online scams aren’t so scary when you know what to look for. And at Dedham Savings, we’re committed to helping you spot them as an extra layer of protection for your account. We’ve joined with the American Bankers Association and banks across the country in a nationwide effort to fight phishing—one scam at a time.

We want every bank customer to become a pro at spotting a phishing scam—and stop bank impostors in their tracks. It starts with these four words: Banks Never Ask That. Because when you know what sounds suspicious, you’ll be less likely to be fooled. These top 3 phishing scams are full of red flags:

You’ve probably seen some of these scams before. But that doesn’t stop a scammer from trying. For more tips on how to keep phishing criminals at bay, including videos, an interactive quiz and more, visit www.BanksNeverAskThat.com. And be sure to share the webpage with your friends and family.

What’s Your Scam Score?

Take five minutes to become a scamspotter pro by taking the #BanksNeverAskThat quiz at www.BanksNeverAskThat.com. Share your score on Twitter to encourage your friends and family to test their scam savviness, too. The more scamspotters out there, the harder it is for phishing criminals to catch their next victim!

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