Even encrypted tap-to-pay isn’t foolproof. Here’s how card data can still be stolen, and what to do if it happens to you.
To avoid credit card theft, it’s not enough to simply keep your credit card in a secure place — you have to monitor your credit card statements and credit reports routinely for signs of fraud. As data ...
The risk of credit card fraud doesn’t end when or where you swipe your card. Any business that stores your credit card number could experience a data breach in which a hacker attains access to your ...
Scammers are constantly targeting your hard-earned money, making it crucial to not only save but also actively protect your finances. In 2024, WalletHub reports there was $275 million in credit card ...
A credit freeze is an anti-fraud measure in which a credit bureau refrains from sharing a consumer’s credit report with any ...
Identity fraud is escalating, with fraudsters opening loans and credit cards in your name using your PAN and personal details ...
The risk of swiping your credit card still remains high. Stay vigilant in protecting your information if you use your card at ...