Are you a victim of “cramming?”

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

There's a new scam going around called "cramming" and you may be an unknowing victim. Cramming is the act of pulling small amounts out of a victim's bank account. These amounts, normally in the realm of $5-$10 dollars, are normally unnoticed by the victim. Just think about it: how often ...

Newest scam: Have you received a call saying you owed past debt?

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

The latest scam to take the nation by storm has phony debt collectors contacting consumers and trying to collect past debt. The problem is that the consumer has already paid off the debt many years ago. This new breed of scammers has detailed access to people, including past debts ...

Will the Next Big Security Breach be from a Phone?

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Many times when companies have a "security breach" -- meaning a bunch of their client's confidential information lost or stolen -- it's due to a company laptop disappearing during a conference or being stolen from an office place. Previous examples of this happening would be the California Department of Health ...