Identity theft is as pervasive as ever. The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Fraud and ID Theft Maps shows 748,555 reports of ...
Focus on what you can do to make yourself less of a target. Start by freezing your credit reports at the three major bureaus.
Credit scores remain important during retirement for insurance rates and housing applications, while seniors become prime targets for identity theft and financial scams.
With over a dozen credit cards and millions of credit card points racked up, Nancy Jiang condenses the complex world of card-churning for maximum rewards with minimum effort. Her work has been ...
As bank impersonation scams surge, you can protect yourself by understanding the key signs that you're talking to a fraudster.
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