The Better Business Bureau is warning consumers about ‘ghost tapping’, which targets the ‘tap to pay’ feature on credit cards ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Many viewers have responded to a report by San Francisco's KGO-TV about a woman whose credit card was charged without her knowing it. Turns out the "tap-to-pay" terminal at Safeway ...
If you like to pay using no-contact tap-to-pay terminals, the Better Business Bureau is advising you to be wary of scammers ...
That’s because some scammers might be “ghost tapping” and taking advantage of the tap-to-pay and mobile wallet technology ...
The new scam threatens millions of American consumers who rely on contactless payments for daily transactions.
DETROIT – Experts are warning of a new way thieves can steal credit card information -- without any physical contact. As tap-to-pay technology becomes more popular, criminals are exploiting its ...
Using tap with your credit card or phone to pay for things has become second nature for most of us. Now, scammers are doing ...
Checking out with a quick tap of your debit or credit card has become a common thing for many shoppers. But, just as payment methods evolve, scammers change their methods too, with the latest being ...
It’s becoming commonplace to have apps on our phones and watches that allow us to tap at retailers to pay for goods and services. Some consumers even leave their credit cards or cash at home and rely ...
Holly Johnson is a credit card expert and writer who covers rewards and loyalty programs, budgeting, and all things personal finance. In addition to writing for publications like Bankrate, CreditCards ...
Tap-to-pay is a contactless and convenient method of paying for purchases, but it has its downsides. To keep spending in check, experts suggest using tap-to-pay methods in moderation, balancing your ...