Explore credit card fraud protection. Learn the latest tools, strategies, and services designed to shield your card from fraudulent use.
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Learn how common credit card fraud is, the ways credit card fraud happens and how to avoid credit card fraud.
In public places, for example, criminals may engage in "shoulder surfing"– watching you from a nearby location as you punch in your telephone calling card number or credit card number – or listen in on your conversation if you give your credit-card number over the telephone. If you receive applications for "pre-approved" credit cards in the mail, but discard them without tearing up the enclosed materials, criminals may retrieve them and try to activate the cards for their use without your kn...
Fighting back against credit card fraud will take time and discipline, but the effort is worth it, no matter the amount stolen from you.
In the advancing digital era, credit card fraud has emerged as a predominant financial threat in the US. Discover the evolving trends from 2020 to 2023 with Surfshark's Chart of the Week.