If deleting and reporting scam texts and phone calls has become part of your daily routine, there's another simple way to protect yourself from fraud -- and it may be more effective. Placing a fraud ...
A credit card opened in your name can hurt your score fast. Here's how it happens and what actually protects you.
In online commerce, the seller can be held liable for fraudulent charges. However, there are preventative steps you can take ...
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 ...
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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 ...
WHITEHALL, Ohio (WDTN) – The Whitehall Police Department is warning Ohioans to be cautious this holiday season after a credit card skimmer was found at a local gas station. If you used your credit ...
Credit cards are usually the best payment method for everyday spending. They let you earn rewards, offer fraud protection, and streamline all the boring bill-pay stuff. But what happens when you swipe ...
A new working paper from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia finds that certain consumers who experience severe identity theft subsequently experience significant and persistent improvements in ...