In a post-apocalyptic world, zombies aren't picky. The same's true of ID theft. In the post-apocalyptic world of "The Walking Dead," it's a foregone conclusion that zombies happen, and they aren't ...
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Identity theft doesn’t discriminate, and can affect even the most careful and conscious of people. With the advent of online shopping and banking — and factors beyond our control like data breaches — ...
Debt.com's annual ID Theft Survey reveals that in one year, identity theft victimization rose from 43% to 78%, and concern over AI-fueled fraud has skyrocketed to 90%. Each December, Debt.com surveys ...
With 83% of consumers fearing they’ll become identity theft victims within two years and AI-generated scams becoming nearly indistinguishable from legitimate communications, traditional security ...
Identity theft has evolved far beyond stolen wallets and phishing emails. Criminals are now using an ever-increasing variety of tools that include AI-powered scams and deepfake videos to open accounts ...
Sworn Truth Ignored: How 'Reyes v. Equifax' Undermines Identity Theft Protections and Misreads the FCRA Consumer rights attorney Meir Rubinov critiques the Fifth Circuit’s decision in Reyes v. Equifax ...