PeopleFinders reports rising identity theft rates despite awareness, urging users to protect personal information online.
Identity theft is as pervasive as ever. The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Fraud and ID Theft Maps shows 748,555 reports of ID theft in the first half of 2025 — that’s nearly 200,000 more reports ...
It found after surveying 1000 UK parents, one in six reported that their child had been a target of cyber bullying, identity theft, and online harassment just to name a few. Platforms make it easy, ...
Cyber experts say replacing passwords with passkeys is one of the easiest and most effective ways to stay safe online.
Focus on what you can do to make yourself less of a target. Start by freezing your credit reports at the three major bureaus.
"Identity theft is not a joke, Jim! Millions of families suffer every year!" - Dwight Schrute's dramatic outburst in The ...
Skimming, in which criminals install discreet devices and tiny cameras on point-of-sale terminals to steal your info, is increasingly common — as I learned the hard way.
More consumers are reporting insurance identity theft, a sophisticated fraud that can drive up insurance premiums and cancel policies. There were 15,587 reports of insurance identity theft in 2024, ...