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Fake websites are everywhere online and can put your identity, finances, and accounts at risk. Learn how to spot a fake site before it’s too late.
Facebook scams pose a rising threat to your finances, credit, and identity. Learn how to spot them and how to stay safe.
When you or a company you use is the victim of a data breach, your sensitive information can end up for sale on the Dark Web — these tools will warn you.
By removing your personal information from websites and databases, you can reduce the risk of being hacked. Learn how to clean up your digital footprint.
Credit monitoring services keep you updated on your credit score and can help warn you of potential fraud — here are 10 of the best options in 2024.
How Do Hackers Get Your Credit Card Number? Scammers steal credit card numbers in a variety of ways, such as through phishing attacks, hijacking payment forms, intercepting public Wi-Fi, and more.
Manually opting out of data broker lists is a time-consuming litany of steps. Here’s a closer look at the opt-out process for top data brokers.
Your digital footprint contains information about who you are, your web browsing history, and more. Learn how to find out what’s in your footprint.
What Can Scammers Do With Your Email Address? Email addresses aren’t as sensitive as other pieces of personal information — such as your phone number, Social Security number (SSN), or credit card ...
If you responded to a phishing email, phone call, or text message, acting fast can limit damage to your finances and credit report. Here’s what to do.
Hackers buy and sell stolen personal information on the Dark Web that can be used to hack you or steal your identity. Learn how to tell if you’re at risk.
With online scams on the rise, it’s crucial to protect yourself against fraud. But is identity theft protection worth it? Let’s find out.
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