Browsers make it easy to save payment info, but that convenience opens the door to malware, breaches, and data theft. We tell you what to do instead.
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Credit card thieves count on you swiping in places where you are distracted, rushed, or standing in the dark. I focus on the ...
Businesses beware -- a store clerk in Camden, New Jersey, said he caught potential thieves placing a card skimmer at his checkout counter. Police are now searching for the people behind it. “And I ...
The Gresham Police Department is warning people to be on the lookout for telltale signs of credit-card skimmers. Surveillance footage in a video police posted on Facebook shows a man and two women ...
JACKSON — A Romanian national was sentenced Monday in federal court for placing skimmer devices on credit card readers at stores in multiple Mississippi counties, according to Attorney General Lynn ...
Let’s talk about the Kohl’s department store. Having been a cashier there through the holidays in the past and just recently going back they are still pushing their Kohl’s card. Let’s talk about that ...
TULSA, Okla. — Holiday shoppers face aggressive pitches for store credit cards promising instant savings and/or zero percent interest offers at checkout counters across the country. 2 News listened to ...
A Circle K store clerk found the device during a routine check of the pumps on Monday, Hollywood Park police said in a social media post. Police are now warning anyone who visited the gas station at ...
As the holiday shopping season kicks off, consumers are being urged to avoid store credit card offers due to soaring interest rates. Channel 2 consumer adviser Clark Howard warns that store credit ...
A convenience store clerk turns their back to grab a pack of cigarettes — that's all the time a scammer needs to slip a fake PIN pad or card terminal onto the shop's credit card reader. "No, wrong ...