If you’ve never been the victim of identity theft, consider yourself lucky. Experts say it’s not a matter of “if” you’ll ...
A new report from the Identity Theft Resource Center reveals alarming new information about the financial and emotional toll ...
If deleting and reporting scam texts and phone calls has become part of your daily routine, there's another simple way to protect yourself from fraud -- and it may be more effective. Placing a fraud ...
A new survey shows that 96% of Americans are targeted by scammers every week, but placing a fraud alert on your credit file is a simple and free way to protect yourself from identity theft.A fraud ...
Noticing an unfamiliar charge on your credit card statement or getting an unexpected fraud alert from your bank can instantly set off alarm bells. If you’re feeling anxious or confused about what to ...
The three major credit bureaus — Equifax, Experian and TransUnion — keep track of your credit score and financial history. Ideally, you can pull your credit report every year for free through ...
Canadians’ sense of vulnerability has steadily intensified over the past decade; in 2015 just over half felt susceptible to ...