As the Detroit Free Press recently reported, new debit card scams are popping up and gaining momentum. (2) One of the most ...
If you use contactless payment on your phone, the Better Business Bureau has a new warning about a scam that could cost you ...
This new scheme called “ghost tapping,” where fraudsters use wireless devices to take money without touching your credit or ...
The Better Business Bureau is warning consumers about ‘ghost tapping’, which targets the ‘tap to pay’ feature on credit cards and smartphones.
Debit cards ranked as the top payment method for both attempted fraud and actual dollar losses in 2024. Consumers increasingly must realize that con artists are often impersonating banks, government ...
Ghost tapping targets tap-to-pay credit and debit cards, as well as mobile wallets, by exploiting Near Field Communication (NFC). NFC allows devices to share information when they are very close, ...
One Michigan man says he knew it had to be a scam when someone who claimed to be from Medicare reached out during the ...
Once they intercept the new debit card, the crooks plan to use those debit cards to further ... according to an alert issued ...
Stealing money without ever swiping a card has become a new reality, driven by a scam known as “ghost tapping” or “ghost ...
It's not your run-of-the-mill scam – if there is even such a thing anymore. It starts out with a fake text, just like many scams do these days, but surprisingly morphs further into crooks even showing ...