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Did Someone File Taxes In Your Name? Here’s What To Do
If someone used your personal information and SSN to file taxes, you need to report the issues immediately and protect yourself against identity theft.
The 13 Latest Tax Refund Scams You Need To Know
Criminals use your stolen information to file fraudulent tax returns in your name and pocket the refund — unless you know how to spot the warning signs.
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The Dark Web Explained: How It Works & Why It's So Dangerous
See how cybercriminals profit from your personal information on the Dark Web. Learn how to protect your data from financial fraud and identity theft.
Child Identity Theft: The Parental Guide to Protecting Your Kids
More than 1 million children were the victims of child identity theft last year. Learn how to protect your kids from scammers in this parental guide.
What Do Hackers Do With Stolen Information?
Thieves may use stolen information to open fraudulent new bank accounts, apply for credit cards, or even demand a ransom. Can you prevent this?
Scammer Phone Number Lookup: Find Out Who’s Calling You
Want to find out who’s been harassing you over the phone? Avoid sketchy reverse phone number lookup services and follow these steps instead.
Investment Fraud: 22 Scams To Know of (and Avoid) Right Now
This article will review the most common types of investment fraud, how they work, and key warning signs to watch out for.
Was Your Phone Number Found on the Dark Web? Do This Now
Was your phone number found on the Dark Web after a data breach? Here’s what to do next.
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What Is a VPN on iPhones? Why You Need It, How To Enable It
Private Relay won’t solve all of your privacy problems, but an iPhone VPN can fortify your entire online experience. But that’s not all it can do.
LifeLock Cost for Seniors: 2024 Pricing & Reviews
LifeLock no longer offers a “LifeLock Seniors” product — which raises the questions: Is LifeLock right for older Americans? And how much does it cost?
How To Delete Your Digital Footprint (Protect Your Privacy)
Unless you take steps to protect your privacy, websites will track and sell your data to anyone — from marketers to hackers and scammers.
How To Avoid the Financial Hardship Department Scam
What is the Financial Hardship Department scam? What do you do if you receive a scam email or call? Read more.
How To Remove Yourself From Data Broker Sites
Understanding privacy policies and opt-outs could be the only way to learn how to remove yourself from data broker sites.
How To Lock Your Credit With All Three Bureaus
Credit locks are one of the best tools available for protecting your credit file from fraud and errors — but are more complicated than a fraud alert.