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Cybercrime / Privacy

P2P bank app Zelle soars in popularity — with criminals, and without fraud protections

February 23, 2018 Bob Sullivan 4

WARNING: Zelle isn’t really a safe way to send money.  Huh? But it’s backed by all these big banks!  Read on… Every time a new payment app bursts on the scene, there’s a fraud learning curve. Companies never emphasize enough how risky the new app is, and consumers always learn [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

A criminal opened a DirecTV account in his name, and his credit score dropped 150 points

February 22, 2018 Bob Sullivan 2

  Mark was getting ready for bed last October when a disturbing notification arrived in his email – there had been a “change” in his credit information, a credit monitoring service warned. Filled with dread, he logged in and found the trouble: a black mark on his credit report, claiming [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Retirement account ID theft soars, report says — what to do about it

February 21, 2018 Bob Sullivan 1

Criminals armed with a flood of data stolen in recent data breaches are newly targeting consumers where it might hurt most: their retirement accounts. The lucrative crime of brokerage account takeovers isn’t new, but it appears identity thieves are having more luck recently raiding victims’ retirements, tricking brokers into emptying [Keep reading]

30 Days of Gotchas

Gift cards cards are safer, but not safe, and rebate cards are tricky — 30 Days of Gotchas

February 21, 2018 Bob Sullivan 0

(NOTE: This is a free excerpt from my new book: Gotcha Capitalism, 10 years later.  A lot has happened in the world of credit cards since 2008.  It’s fun to look back….) Gift cards could be pretty diabolical when they burst onto the scene in the late 1990s. Junk fees [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Facebook set me to ‘like’ a Congressional candidate without my consent

February 14, 2018 Bob Sullivan 2

Facebook is having a tough time controlling its reputation for unfairly impacting political events, and this won’t help: the social media giant can make users “like” a political candidate’s page without their consent.  It just happened to me. I’m a journalist, so I don’t like any any political pages, unless [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Tech’s dark side takes the spotlight with tales of the Infocalypse; is there a glimmer of hope?

February 13, 2018 Bob Sullivan 2

If you think fake news is bad, wait until fake news video becomes a thing. Or until an entire generation of kids hacked by Silicon Valley’s attention-mining tools comes of age.  Or until Facebook throws up its hands and realizes it simply can’t stop the Frankenstein it has created. We’re [Keep reading]

Gotchas / Consumer

If you want a new credit card, or a higher credit line, ask sooner than later

February 13, 2018 Bob Sullivan 0

If you’re thinking about applying for a new credit card or asking for a higher limit on a card you already have, you might want to do that sooner rather than later. The thing with kreditkort, Swedish for credit cards, and credit card issuers, is that they’ve been on a [Keep reading]

30 Days of Gotchas

Credit cards: 10 years later, the Gotchas aren’t gone, but they’re on the run: 30 Days of Gotchas

February 12, 2018 Bob Sullivan 0

(NOTE: This is a free excerpt from my new book: Gotcha Capitalism, 10 years later.  A lot has happened in the world of credit cards since 2008.  It’s fun to look back….) When I began writing Gotcha Capitalism sometime in 2006, there was only one choice for Chapter One: credit [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

‘Some would say’ is a lazy rhetorical device that now, thanks to tech, threatens our society

February 7, 2018 Bob Sullivan 1

If we won’t hold our politicians accountable, perhaps we’ll hold our technology accountable.  We’d better start somewhere soon, before America is reduced to an unrecognizable Tower of Babel.  This week, there were signs of hope for this, but also signals that the worst might be yet to come. I’ll start [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

ID theft sets a new record high — and now, criminals are coming for ALL your accounts

February 6, 2018 Bob Sullivan 2

Identity theft was a bad news, even worse news story in 2017, a new report has found.  Despite a painful transition to fraud-fighting chip-enabled credit cards, and a series of other changes designed to stem the tide of fraud, identity theft actually swelled to record highs last year. Making matters [Keep reading]

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BOB SULLIVAN is a veteran journalist and the author of four books, including the 2008 New York Times Best-Seller, Gotcha Capitalism, and the 2010 New York Times Best Seller, Stop Getting Ripped Off! His latest, The Plateau Effect, was published in 2013, and as a paperback, called Getting Unstuck in 2014. He has won the Society of Professional Journalists prestigious Public Service award, a Peabody award, and The Consumer Federation of America Betty Furness award, and been given Consumer Action’s Consumer Excellence Award.

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