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  1. Got this yesterday from (855) 730-7283 (caller ID “Marcus by Gs”) and again today just now from (877) 255-5923 (“Gorman Sachs”). Yesterday wanted to confirm a charge in Abu Dhabi and today claimed my card had been used in Canada.

    • Understanding Cybersecurity Threats
    • How You Can Protect Yourself
    • Understanding Financial Fraud

    Any organization or individual can be a target of cyber criminals. Here are some of the most common tactics and types of attacks employed by these actors: Malicious Emails and Websites An unsuspecting e-mail from your bank or favorite retailer may secretly be an attempt to steal your identity or personal information. “Phishing” is a common tactic o...

    Establish Secure Email Protocols: Emails continue to be a common entry point for hackers for performing online fraud. Do not click on links or open attachments from suspicious-looking emails. Expan...
    Employ Password Management:Use lengthy, unique, and complex passwords — a great first step toward stopping bad actors. In fact, cybersecurity best practices suggest utilizing long, memorable, and h...
    Enable 2-Step Authentication Measures:Where available, use 2-factor authentication for account login (2FA) a.k.a. two-step verification or multi-factor authentication, commonly done via a PIN sent...
    Lock Down Social Media: Periodically review and adjust social media account settings to better control who can view the content posted. Hackers and social engineers frequently obtain critical infor...

    Financial fraud occurs when someone takes money or other assets from you through deception or criminal activity. Here are some common examples of financial fraud: Investment Scams Investment scams involve getting you or your business to agree to a financial transaction on the promise of a questionable financial opportunity. To perpetrate these scam...

  2. There are external parties falsely posing as Goldman Sachs recruiters across various platforms including LinkedIn, instant messaging accounts (i.e., WhatsApp), free email accounts (i.e., Yahoo, Gmail) and in some extreme instances, these parties are making requests for monetary payment.

  3. Marcus by Goldman Sachs, a brand of Goldman Sachs Bank USA (the “Bank”), received the above-referenced complaint via the Better Business Bureau Complaint Portal on September 11, 2024.

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  4. Last week I get two random phone calls in the space of a couple of minutes, both leaving voicemails with a number to call them back on, both identifying as "Apple Card Specialists at Goldman Sachs". I use RoboKiller on my phone, and it brought both calls up identified correctly.

  5. Jun 6, 2021 · Goldman Sachs' savings brand Marcus being impersonated by scammers using it to dupe victims. A website operating as 'Marcus by Goldman Sachs' popped up in recent weeks, virtually...

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  7. Apr 15, 2024 · Make sure you don’t screenshare or enter your bank account, even if the caller urges you to do so. Tell them you’ll call them back on their official tech/customer support line. If they hesitate and urge you to stay on the phone, it’s most likely a scam. Hang up and report this to the company directly.