Most credit card fraud doesn't start with a stolen card. It starts with a brand-new account you never opened.
Deputies seek help ID’ing a group suspected in a regional theft ring using fake credit cards at Walmarts and other stores.
Every 22 seconds, someone falls victim to identity theft, making early detection and a fast response more critical than ever.
Forex cards have become a preferred payment option for international travel. They are convenient, widely accepted, and help manage foreign exchange rates. Yet, like any payment tool, they are not ...
Approximately 9% of U.S. households fall victim to identity theft each year, and those numbers are on the rise. Anyone whose personally identifiable information (PII) has been compromised in a data ...
An incorrect address on your credit report is one at which you've never lived and it can be a signal of identity theft. Here's what to do if you spot one.
Misuse of your PAN is usually not automatically detected. You only discover it when a bank calls, a loan application is rejected, or your credit score suddenly drops. The good news is that you don't ...
Romance scams are becoming more sinister as organized fraud factories overseas target U.S. bank accounts. Learn how these ...
A measurable fraud shift is reshaping U.S. fintech as instant push-to-card payouts compress decision windows, demanding ...
The Cook County Sheriff's Office is reminding people to be aware of tax scams this tax season.