Maybe you see an unfamiliar charge on your bank statement. Or you notice your debit card isn’t in its normal place in your wallet. If you suspect bank account fraud, now is the time to take action.
Skimming, in which criminals install discreet devices and tiny cameras on point-of-sale terminals to steal your info, is increasingly common — as I learned the hard way. Money; Getty Images A few ...
Debit cards are as vulnerable to theft as credit cards and offer limited fraud protection. Depending on how soon you report the fraud, you could be responsible for up to $50 in unauthorized ...
When it comes to fraud protection, the fundamental difference between credit and debit cards lies in the source of funds. With a credit card, you're borrowing money from the issuer, whereas a debit ...
Criminals have quietly rolled out a new playbook for draining Americans' checking accounts, and they are aiming straight at debit cards. Instead of crude phishing blasts, they are blending fake ...
You can be relieved to know that if you report the missing card before any unauthorized charges are made, you won’t lose any money, as the bank can lock or cancel it. Maybe you see an unfamiliar ...