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Why cybersecurity experts say you should stop using your debit card immediately

Think about the last time you swiped your debit card. Was it at the gas station, maybe at that corner grocery store, or ...
Maybe you see an unfamiliar charge on your bank statement. Or you notice your debit card isn’t in its normal place in your wallet. If you suspect bank account fraud, now is the time to take action.
As the Detroit Free Press recently reported, new debit card scams are popping up and gaining momentum (2). One of the most ...
Debit cards feel safe because they are familiar, fast and backed by a bank account that quietly absorbs every tap and swipe. Yet the very design that makes them convenient also exposes you to risks ...
Debit cards are as vulnerable to theft as credit cards and offer limited fraud protection. Depending on how soon you report the fraud, you could be responsible for up to $50 in unauthorized ...
Experts consulted by ABC News believe the hacking of Home Depot's payment systems could lead to a huge amount of fraud. Sixty million credit and debit cards may be affected, and now experts estimate ...
LABETTE COUNTY, Kan. (KOAM) -- Authorities arrest a 20-year-old Labette County man during an identity theft and fraud ...
Debit cards pull funds directly from your bank account when making purchases or withdrawing cash. Setting up a PIN and monitoring account balances via mobile apps helps avoid overspending and fees.