Understanding the Impact
SPOOF '25 Credit Unions


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Many assume that cybercriminals primarily target larger financial institutions, but our data reveals a concerning trend. Online brand impersonation attacks aimed at credit unions have surged, increasing by more than 285% year over year.
This includes a significant rise in attacks on institutions with assets ranging from $200 million to $5 billion. Such attacks can seriously impact a credit union’s revenue, customer retention, and overall reputation.
The “SPOOF ’25: Credit Union Brand Impersonation Threat Report” analyzes current trends in digital impersonation, their implications for Credit Unions and their members, and the actions organizations can take to safeguard their revenue and business.
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