A West Jordan man is charged with wire fraud for allegedly using someone else's identity for the last two decades to receive ...
Identity theft takes many forms, from financial fraud to social media impersonation. Learn how criminals operate, warning signs to watch for, and the legal strategies protecting your identity. NEW ...
In today’s technologically sophisticated world, the digital landscape is becoming the norm rather than the exception. Consumers seamlessly make purchases, handle online banking, and otherwise manage ...
More than ever, our financial identity is as essential as our physical one. Although, alarmingly, a new trend has surfaced, preying on the most vulnerable and unlikely targets: children. It may seem ...
Americans are highly aware of the threat of losing money to scammers, with half of U.S. adults (50 percent) saying that it is at least somewhat likely they will suffer some financial loss in the next ...
VPNs operate through two primary mechanisms — IP address masking and data encryption. When you connect to a VPN, it hides your real IP address by assigning you a new one from its server network, ...
AI chatbots lack the regulatory oversight that governs traditional banks and financial institutions. Experts warn that ...
Clint Proctor is a lead editor with the credit cards and travel rewards team at Forbes Advisor. He has five years of experience in personal finance journalism and has contributed to a variety of ...
Many ultrahigh net worth clients spend a good portion of their lifetime building their wealth. Losing that wealth due to identity theft is a nightmare scenario — one that is becoming increasingly ...
A West Jordan man has been charged in federal court with wire fraud and other financial crimes for allegedly using someone ...
A sting operation conducted by the Gallatin Police Department has resulted in the arrest of three men accused of taking out ...
Financial identity theft is bad enough. But lesser-known medical identity theft could be even worse. This eye-opening report from the World Privacy Forum says it ...