The Better Business Bureau is warning the public about "ghost tapping" and other tap-to-pay fraud schemes. Here's how to protect yourself.
SAN FRANCISCO -- ATMs provide great convenience -- but they're also longtime targets of thieves. Some use skimmers to steal your account number, or stand nearby to rob customers. Now there's a new ...
A popular payment method is being targeted by scammers.The scam is called “ghost tapping,” and it’s a method hackers are ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- We revealed a new type of ATM scam where thieves poured glue in the card reader, forcing victims to use the tap feature, then draining their accounts. It happened to several Chase ...
Many people rely on credit or debit cards to make purchases. But have you ever wondered whether it's better to tap or insert your card? Both methods use a one-time encrypted code for each transaction, ...
Scammers use legit-looking devices to steal your credit and debit card information at gas pumps, department stores, and ATMs.
Credit card payments seem easy, but hidden fees exist behind every swipe, tap, or online purchase. From merchant discount rates to interchange fees, annual charges, and cash withdrawal costs, ...