It's Not You, It's Your Credit Score: 7 Ways to Boost it in 2013
December 28, 2012
The dating world has been turned upside down by that universal theoretical measuring stick of financial maturity: the credit score.
There are endless reports detailing the digital dangers and identity threats lurking in every corner of our highly networked universe. But to what end?
Five years ago, Congress passed a tax provision known as the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act. Now that exemption is about to expire.
Confetti strips dumped on the Macy's parade route included Social Security numbers, license plate numbers and other sensitive data, giving identity thieves and early Christmas.
The Securities and Exchange Commission Trading and Markets division brought a laptop with sensitive data to a Black Hat hacker conference. Seriously.
The biggest cybersecurity threat doesn’t come from smart hackers – it’s comes from dumb politicians and bureaucrats.
Last week the hacking group AntiSec announced that it had succeeded in stealing 12 million Apple device IDs from a laptop belonging to an FBI agent.
One of the most striking things about Republicans' new push to undo consumer-friendly financial reforms is the open contempt for American democracy.
The IRS is getting hoodwinked by identity thieves who are reaping more than $5.2 billion every year in stolen taxpayer money. Enter the (STOP) Identity Theft Act.