Learn what happens if someone opens a credit card in your name and the steps to fix it fast and protect your credit.
Eric Finkel thought he'd dodged a bullet on a recent visit to Vietnam. His hotel "accidentally" charged his credit card ...
person holding a smartphone in one hand, credit card in the other, with a laptop placed in the front - Garun .Prdt/Shutterstock The risks of walking around with your credit card are obvious, but it's ...
Credit card fraud only impacts a fraction of one percent of all purchases, according to data from the Federal Reserve, but it ...
It's easy to think of credit card fraud and picture someone skimming your card at a gas pump. But that's not usually how it happens. The bigger threat is new account fraud. Someone opens a credit card ...
A D.C. resident narrowly avoided a phone scam as Montgomery County consumer protection officials warn fraudsters are posing as credit card companies.
From sophisticated skimming operations to "accidental" overcharges, your plastic can be compromised in ways you might not ...