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2026-07-14
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2017-04-24
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Fraud Alert: Fake WyHy Text Messages
We've recently received reports of fraudulent text messages claiming to be from WyHy. These messages typically say there's a suspicious transaction on your account and ask you to click a link to verify or cancel the transaction. These messages are NOT from WyHy.

We've recently received reports of fraudulent text messages claiming to be from WyHy. These messages typically say there's a suspicious transaction on your account and ask you to click a link to verify or cancel the transaction.
These messages are NOT from WyHy.
Here's what you should know:
🚫 Don't click the link.
If you receive an unexpected text asking you to verify account activity or provide personal information, do not click any links or respond.
🔒 WyHy will never ask you to:
- Share your online banking password
- Provide a one-time verification code
- Verify sensitive account information through an unsolicited text message or email
📞 When in doubt, contact us directly.
If you're unsure whether a message is legitimate, call WyHy using the phone number on our website or the back of your debit or credit card. Don't use a phone number or website provided in a suspicious text message.
Remember these simple tips:
- Never click links in unexpected text messages.
- Never share passwords, verification codes, or account information through text.
- Be cautious of messages that create a sense of urgency or ask you to act immediately.
- If something doesn't feel right, contact WyHy directly before taking any action.
Your security is one of our top priorities. Thank you for helping us keep your accounts—and our community—safe.
If you have any questions or believe you've interacted with one of these messages, please contact us immediately.
We're with you.