‘I use tap and pay because you never know’: QuikTrip customer notices something shocking at the gas pump
‘This is why I pay cash.’
On Sep 10, 2024 by P.J. West
‘Even if it’s your father’: Woman issues warning after receiving call asking for payment on $34,000 loan. She never took out a loan
‘Take them to court.’
On Sep 8, 2024 by Ljeonida Mulabazi
‘I can’t verify my identity’: Woman warns against getting dolled up for driver’s license photo
‘wth, that does look like you though.’
On Sep 7, 2023 by Jack Alban
‘They’ve compromised a ton of data about myself as well as my family’: Customer says Delta Airlines leaked their private information to a random person
‘This is a serious data privacy leak on behalf of Delta.’
On Apr 23, 2023 by Braden Bjella
‘Ulta doesn’t care about you or your safety’: Ulta customer says someone pretending to be her mother stole her pick-up order
‘I work at Ulta and we would NEVER give it without extra confirmation.’
On Feb 13, 2023 by Rebekah Harding
The dark side of the PPP loan program
Lack of oversight in coronavirus spending facilitated historic fraud.
On Oct 16, 2020 by Claire Goforth
How Experian can protect you from identity theft
Surf securely: IdentityWorksSM Plus has your back.
On Sep 18, 2018 by Jaime Carrillo
How to protect yourself from identity theft on the dark web
Here’s everything you need to know about online identity theft.
On Aug 20, 2018 by Ben Dickson
Keep all your devices secure with 75 percent off Norton Security Deluxe today
It’s better to be safe than sorry.
On Mar 6, 2017 by Colette Bennett
Doing the peace sign in selfies could lead to identity theft
Time to put on some gloves.
On Jan 15, 2017 by [email protected]
The 10 worst states for identity theft
You’ve been robbed.
On Dec 8, 2016 by Amrita Khalid
MasterCard begins letting card owners authorize purchases with a selfie
Remember to blink.
On Feb 26, 2016 by AJ Dellinger
Starbucks cashier caught trying to steal customer’s identity in cringe-worthy video
She won’t be trying this trick again—assuming she ever gets another service-industry job.
On Jan 4, 2016 by Mike Collins
Baby Boomers are better at cybersecurity than millennials
Don’t share passwords, people. Just don’t do it.
On Nov 24, 2015 by Eric Geller
Americans are dangerously overconfident about their online security practices, study shows
Nearly constant attacks on governments and businesses don’t seem to phase them.
On Oct 14, 2015 by Eric Geller
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