U.S. Bank asks: Are you safe from fraud?

We ask students what, if any, steps they are taking to protect themselves from account fraud.

 

In this installment of our student series, we focus on fraud. When it comes to protecting your financial information, it’s important to be vigilant. Learn more about the steps you can take to help you stay safe against fraudsters.

 

Already an expert on how to protect yourself against fraud? Learn about overdraft fees and how to avoid them.

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