 19 July 2016 | | Card skimming should be ancient history with the advent of chip-and-PIN technology, but fraudsters can still make cash withdrawals from older ATMs and purchase from merchants that don't support chip-enabled readers. Online fraud is even easier, because all criminals need is your card number and... Read in browser Have you ever noticed that the gee-whiz benefits of the newest technologies are often accompanied by their share of glitches, problems and unexpected costs? Such is the case with new banking applications popping up on smartphones throughout the United States. All too frequently, the online account... Read in browser There are about 6 pieces of information that a scammer needs in order to access your bank account: your name, date of birth, address, the last 4 digits of your card number, its expiration date and the last 4 digits of your Social Security number. That sounds like a lot, but it's really not. Using a... Read in browser The accomplishment of ObamaCare is that millions of people who used to be uninsured now have pretty good health care coverage. The new challenge in which ObamaCare is facing stems from paying for the newly insured, who typically seek more medical care than do the uninsured. The Affordable Care... Read in browser Recent Articles:
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