There are so many ways for scammers to circumvent security measures that you need to regularly check your accounts.
Two recent incidents show how cybercriminals are quickly changing their tactics to fool even alert and well-informed people.
New phishing scam targets family photos with fake 'cloud storage full' alerts. Criminals steal credit card info through fake ...
Correcting mistakes on your credit report is the first step toward maintaining a healthy credit score and low borrowing costs ...
A new report finds financial fraud hits seniors hardest. Arizonans reported at least $521 million in financial losses in 2024 ...
Hyundai AutoEver America suffered a data breach affecting 2,000 current and former employees, exposing names, Social Security ...
Senate Bill 1061 (SB 1061), authored by Senator Monique Limón (D-Santa Barbara) and sponsored by Attorney General Bonta, went into effect on January 1, 2025, and protects consumers from having their ...
How can we monitor the cross-species transmission of avian flu? The answer is FluWarning, a digital system that reports ...
Americans reportedly pay an average of $150 to $200 annually in bank fees. These mostly come from overdrafts and other ...
The study found that Gen Z is most at risk as 43 percent have experienced banking fraud, and 41 percent hit with credit card ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A new report from the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC) reveals alarming new information about the financial and emotional toll that identity theft and related fraud and ...
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 ...