A dramatic rise in what's known as "ghost tapping" scams is putting people who use tap-to-pay features on alert. The ...
From groceries to gas, more people are tapping their phones instead of swiping cards to pay. But what happens if that phone goes missing or falls into the wrong hands? Consumer Reports tells you how ...
Tap-to-pay, seemingly, has become commonplace overnight. It seems obvious why — it certainly beats swiping your credit card over and over, as the line queued behind you grows longer and longer. It’s ...
More Americans are digging into their retirement savings for emergency expenses, research from Vanguard shows.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tap-to-pay has become one of the most used payment methods in America. After all, it’s easy, simple and keeps you from having to ...
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) issued a public warning about a new scam that could affect people looking to pay with mobile apps and certain credit and debit cards at the register. It's called ...
DENVER (KDVR) — The Better Business Bureau is warning about an increasing number of reports of the “ghost tapping” scam. The scam targets tap-to-pay credit cards and mobile wallets. The BBB said the ...
Ghost tapping tries to exploit tap-to-pay to steal your money. The scammer targets physical payment cards and mobile wallets. The scam can be hard to pull off, but scammers persist. Tapping to pay for ...
Real estate and credit expert Calvin Russell, speaking on the 850 Club Credit channel, opens with a blunt warning: if you have a debit card or a credit card, you need to know about what’s happening ...