Despite increasing security measures, consumers are still at risk of credit fraud. Here's what you should know to prevent it ...
Over 400,000 cases of credit card fraud were reported in 2024 to the Federal Trade Commission. The CyberGuy explains how to protect against becoming another victim.
Recent federal laws and Minnesota state laws help citizens protect themselves from new account fraud by allowing “freezing.” The laws empower any consumer to freeze their credit report by ...
With security breaches popping up in the news, opting for a virtual card provides you with an extra layer of protection. If ...
Duluth Police warn of possible debit card fraud by use of skimmer for MCCU customers. Ask possible victims to notify their ...
Find out how to spot gaps in your card’s security, and how you can patch those gaps to keep fraudsters out of your finances.
First, debit cards don’t have the same fraud protections as credit cards. Once your money is gone, it’s gone. But more importantly you can actually get something back from this spending every ...
While you can take all of the protective measures, it's still possible that someone steals your credit card information.Many banks let you set up fraud alerts which can notify you about suspicious ...
Capital One's AirKey -- a tap-based authentication method built into credit or debit cards -- relied on continuous innovation and iteration.
there are some steps you can take to help prevent fraud. Sometimes, using a credit card to make purchases instead of a debit card is the best form of protection. Skimming machines installed by ...