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in ITUninsured - Underinsured Information Highway Motorists

Speeding on the information superhighway without privacy or security is like driving without insurance.by mdpeters67 / on Nov 18, 2011 -
in AdvertisingFraud Prevention is Big Business in Affiliate Marketing

Pace Lattin, expert on Affiliate & Performance Marketing Fraud talks about the big business of Affiliate Fraud Preventionby pacelattin / on Jul 15, 2011 -
in FinanceCelebrities Get Slammed with Credit Card Scam

Even if you've done business with a merchant for years, check your charges and protect your personal financial informationby holliskc / on Sep 4, 2010
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “credit card fraud”
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Book review: Misha Glenny’s Darkmarket: Cyberthieves, Cybercops and You
etonDIGITAL —
Authority: 97
Ex-BBC journalist and organised crime expert Misha Glenny has followed up his fascinating McMafia with another exploration of modern international crime networks - this time focusing specifically on the little-understood and discussed, but increasingly important, issue of cybercrime. It is that rare thing: an ...2 days ago -
How To Spot a Counterfeit Credit Card
SnakeBytez —
Authority: 94
Credit cards have been growing in popularity for decades. Today, more credit, debit and gift cards are used than ever before. Due the growing popularity of these methods of payment, they are a common target for those who counterfeit them. These activities from counterfeiters cost businesses millions of dollars per ...1 week ago -
How Quickly Will My Credit Card Company Remove Fraudulent Charges From My Account?
Card Hub —
Authority: 391
Posted by: John Kiernan Having fraudulent charges on your credit card account can be nerve-racking, so it’s understandable why you’d want them removed as quickly as possible. Before we get into the timetables – both legal and practical – for this to occur, it’s important to note that The Fair Credit Billing ...1 week ago -
Zappos.com breach – lessons learned
ThreatBlog —
Authority: 110
We read that Zappos.com was breached on Sunday , to the tune of 24+ million users’ worth of information. But it seems at first blush they responded well. Of course, a company would hope to never have a breach at all, but when it happened at Zappos.com, here are some of the things they appear to have done right. ...1 week ago -
Can My Identity Be Stolen Using Information On My Bank Check?
Money.Green.Life. —
Authority: 451
After I had signed up for my 12th credit card , I needed a spreadsheet to keep track of all of them. I needed a document that included all the due dates of each of the credit cards. There’s no way I would be able to remember without writing them down somewhere. So now that each of these credit cards billing cycle ...1 week ago -
Merchants push back on credit card breach fines
ThreatBlog —
Authority: 110
We’ve noted the often staggering fees associated with a credit card breach , normally accompanied by a slew of bad press. Also, Stratfor, in light of their recent hack , has also been dealing with public exposure issues due, in part, to unencrypted payment card information (which they’ve publicly apologized for, ...2 weeks ago -
Credit Card Phone Scam
Identity theft protection - LifeLock Reviews, Compare LifeLock, Trusted ID and Identity Truth —
Authority: 92
This type of scam is when someone calls you claiming that they are from your credit card company and asks you to confirm personal information. This could be anything from your credit card number, the security code from the back of the card, or even your mother’s name. If you give the caller any of this ...2 weeks ago -
Staying in a hotel? Don’t fall for this credit card scam.
Fraud Prevention Unit —
Authority: 92
The rules still apply when you’re traveling: don’t give out personal or financial information to anyone unless you initiated contact and know who they are, why they need it and what they’re going to do with it. A telephone scam that attempts to steal credit card information from hotel guests has resurfaced in ...2 weeks ago -
Keeping Credit Cards Safe: 3 Solutions to Credit Card Fraud - Infographics
Get Credit Cards —
Authority: 128
3-part infographic series from Best of CreditDonkey 2011 protects Americans from financial danger and credit card fraud. (PRWeb December 29, 2011) Read the full story at3 weeks ago



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