Many of us have done it: bought a car and then posted a photo of it on social media to announce the news to our friends and family. But it's a bad idea.
Insurance fraud is more common than scams in other fields, and its prevalence is growing, a new report from fraud detection company Pindrop found. After analyzing more than 1.2 billion customer calls ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - A national study found insurance fraud costs Americans more than $300 billion every year. And experts warn everyone’s premiums are going up because of it. A new committee ...
In 2023, traditional identity fraud cost banks, credit unions and financial institutions $23 billion, an increase of 13% from the year prior. New account fraud and account takeover fraud accounted for ...
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