If you have an identity theft protection plan, your provider should be able to guide you through many of the following steps.
Select explains the different fraud protection programs card issuers offer so you can make sure you have the protection you ...
Forget RFID-blocking wallets. Cybersecurity pros reveal why real-time transaction monitoring is the only way to beat modern ...
From sophisticated skimming operations to “accidental” overcharges, your plastic can be compromised in ways you might not expect. Here’s how to protect yourself. ByChristopher Elliott, Senior ...
Fraud alerts are meant to protect you, but everyday credit card habits, travel and spending patterns can trigger them. See how to avoid red flags and freezes.
A credit card that you didn't apply for, opened in your name -- it's more common than you might think. And it can do real damage if you don't act quickly. When someone opens a credit card in your name ...
If your debit card number is stolen, fraudulent charges pull cash straight from your checking account. The bank's investigation happens later. That timing difference is why debit card fraud often ...
Sophisticated artificial intelligence-driven fraud is increasingly targeting U.S. consumers, who are falling victim to schemes that steal their IDs, credit cards, or make fraudulent charges, a new ...
The pair allegedly hijacked more than 200 accounts, using stolen identities to redirect replacement cards to their address.