A new scam called ghost tapping is spreading across the country. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns that scammers are using this tactic to steal money from people who use tap-to-pay credit cards ...
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Got Mystery Money in Your Account? It's An Accidental Payment Scam
You log into your bank account and see you have a surprise deposit. Though you may think of it as an unexpected blessing, there’s a shady reason for that money—it’s part of an accidental payment scam.
Tap-to-pay technology has become incredibly convenient and incredibly common. According to data from Mastercard, around 51% of Americans use some type of contactless payment, including mobile wallets ...
A new digital payment scam called ‘ghost tapping' is emerging as a concern for travellers across popular tourist destinations ...
Contactless payments were supposed to make checkout lines faster and safer, but criminals are now exploiting the same tap-to-pay tech to skim money from distracted shoppers. A tactic known as "ghost ...
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