Tag Archives: credit fraud

Here’s what happens when your debit card gets skimmed at a gas station — and how CreditArmor helps you catch it early

Most people don’t realize their debit card has been skimmed at the pump. They log into their account and see a charge for $340 at a store they’ve never visited. By then, the money is already gone. At CreditArmor, we see this pattern every day—and the difference between a minor inconvenience and a financial crisis […]

A Surge in Fraud: Record Highs for FTC in 2023

Credit Armor, Dispute Armor

In an age where personal data is more valuable than ever, incidents of identity theft and credit bureau fraud have become increasingly prevalent. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is a governmental body responsible for safeguarding consumers against deceptive practices and fraudulent activities. However, the year 2023 has brought forth a startling revelation: the FTC has […]

Identity Theft Protection; What Credit Armor Offers 

    In Tuesday’s blog we explored how to protect yourself from Identity theft and a few ways on how it happens. In today’s world of technology, identity theft can happen to anyone with very little notice, and most don’t realize they have been affected until it is too late. In today’s blog, we will […]

Identity Theft; Stopping It Before It Happens 

  Identity theft has been described in many ways over the years through different definitions, but Identity theft refers to when someone steals your personal identifying information for their own personal use. Thieves will use your information to do anything from draining accounts, opening trade lines, creating fake accounts and generally running amok under your […]

Identity Theft; Stopping It Before It Happens 

  Identity theft has been described in many ways over the years through different definitions, but Identity theft refers to when someone steals your personal identifying information for their own personal use. Thieves will use your information to do anything from draining accounts, opening trade lines, creating fake accounts and generally running amok under your […]