More than 40 percent of Americans have dealt with fraudulent charges on their credit card and two-thirds of us have been part of a major data breach. And it's only getting worse according to a new study from Security.org.
The Federal Trade Commission says robo-calls are the number one consumer complaint they receive, and these types of calls are on the rise. Experts warn that this kind of call is an early step in a phone fraud scheme that can lead to identity theft. Here's how it works.
The most important number you'll ever know, besides 102.9, is your Social Security number.
It's hard to believe, but it's a fact of life now that children as young as 5 months are having their identity stolen!
I was just reading a couple of articles saying that once a kid hits college and tries to start their lives, they find they have thousands of dollars in bad debt, and are a risk before they e