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Mistaken identities in background checks can cost you a job

Today, nearly 90 percent of employers run a check on at least some of their applicants. As more employers throughout the country use background checks to review job applicants, NewsHour Weekend’s Megan Thompson interviews Jim Francis and takes a look at the job-screening process, which has recently come under fire for inaccurate reports that can

Errors, Errors Everywhere

Did you know that it is extremely common to have errors throughout your credit report? In fact, recently the Federal Trade Commission has reported that one in four consumers have at least one error within their credit report. Why should you be worried if there is an error on your credit report? Well, a certain

Capital One Settles a Huge TCPA Lawsuit

Capital One just settled a record breaking Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) lawsuit in the amount of $75 million! Capital One was accused of violating the TCPA rules when it comes to auto-dialing consumer’s cell phones without prior consent. This class action lawsuit was created specifically because of debt collection calls made by the company.

Most Recent Risks For Identity Theft

Thieves, like viruses, adapt and evolve. Where identity theft in the ’80s consisted of stealing the carbon copies of credit card presses or rubbing their card on a piece of paper like a chalk pressing of a gravestone, data theft today has become much more advanced, and, unfortunately, much more prolific.  Here are some of

Stamp Kiosks Latest Target For Credit Card Skimming

Well it’s that time again, time for another credit card skimming scam.  This one, however, occurs in one of the more unlikely places you’d expect: automated stamp machines at your local post office! That’s right, it appears one of the places you’d least expect a fraud scam to be perpetrated–a government building–is the latest hot-spot

Social Security Numbers Going the Way of the Dodo with Banks

Five of the US’s major banks have just taken a big step to improve the security of your identity. How so, exactly? By eliminating the recurring use of your social security number to confirm your identity. Let’s take a look at just what this means and how your security will be greatly benefited. Want to

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