Identity thieves count on you ignoring small clues like a $4 charge or a missing bill. Spot these six quiet signs before ...
Employment identity theft is when someone steals your personal information, such as your Social Security number (SSN), to secure a job or collect wages. “Employment identity theft is more strategic ...
Synthetic identity theft uses parts of your identity and combines them with false information to form a fake profile. Synthetic fraud is the fastest-growing type of fraud in the U.S., accounting for ...
Identity theft happens when someone steals your personal information and uses it to commit fraud. This information can include your Social Security number, credit card numbers, bank account ...
Identity theft protection services are your first line of digital defense, alerting you to irregularities in your credit ...
Millions of Americans worry about theft of their financial identity and personal data. Wayne from New York recently called ...
Identity fraud losses hit $27.3 billion in 2025 as criminals exploit stolen data long after breaches fade from headlines. Here is how to protect yourself.
Identity fraud isn’t what it used to be. It’s no longer just stolen credentials being reused or obvious fake profiles slipping through basic checks.
As tax season nears its halfway point, the Internal Revenue Service recently launched a webpage for taxpayers to report fraudulent activity by scammers. “Improvements to the IRS fraud reporting system ...
The rise of generative and agentic AI is fueling a wave of identity fraud, creating new challenges for state and local agencies. Nation-states, criminal gangs and others are using autonomous rogue AI ...
An impostor allegedly stole $751,430 from a Colgate-Palmolive employee's 401(k) by calling the recordkeeper and changing the account contact information.
The initiative comes as the country advances the Sri Lanka Unique Digital Identity (SL-UDI) program and broader digital ...