A growing scam known as ghost tapping is quietly hitting tap-to-pay users across the United States. Victims are being charged hundreds—or even thousands—of dollars without handing over their cards or ...
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) issued a public warning about a new scam that could affect people looking to pay with mobile apps and certain credit and debit cards at the register. It's called ...
Ghost tapping tries to exploit tap-to-pay to steal your money. The scammer targets physical payment cards and mobile wallets. The scam can be hard to pull off, but scammers persist. Tapping to pay for ...
“Ghost tapping” is a growing scheme that is targeting tap-to-pay cards and mobile wallets. The BBB said criminals are using wireless devices to steal money without having to touch your credit or debit ...
A dramatic rise in what's known as "ghost tapping" scams is putting people who use tap-to-pay features on alert. The concerning part of this scam is that victims may not realize they've been scammed ...
“Ghost tapping” scams are up ~150%: Scammers use fake NFC readers to charge your credit card or phone in crowded places without you noticing. Protect yourself: Turn on instant alerts, lock your phone, ...