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A credit card opened in your name can hurt your score fast. Here's how it happens and what actually protects you.
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Oof, I'm sorry to hear that. If your ex applied for a credit card in your name without your permission, that is technically identity theft. There are a few steps you can take to get your credit back ...
With so many purchases during the holiday season, it can be easy to miss a fraudulent credit card charge or two, especially if it appears to be from a charity. Keep a close eye on your credit card ...
Imagine your credit card being used for purchases, but without any alerts on your phone or suspicious activity on your banking app. A new scam known as Ghost Tap fraud is taking credit card theft to a ...
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NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / July 22, 2025 / A failed attempt to steal your identity may feel like a relief-but legally and financially, your information is still at risk. Whether the fraud ...
Debit cards are as vulnerable to theft as credit cards and offer limited fraud protection. Depending on how soon you report the fraud, you could be responsible for up to $50 in unauthorized ...
Debit card fraud moves fast, freezes real money, and can take weeks to fully unwind. Here's how it actually plays out.
Travel notices can help prevent your credit card transactions from being declined when you're on vacation. Some major credit issuers like American Express, Chase and Capital One no longer ask for ...