Holiday shopping tips to save money and help protect your identity
From shopping sales to homemade gifts, there are plenty of ways to show your loved ones you care without breaking the bank, or putting yourself at risk of identity theft.
From shopping sales to homemade gifts, there are plenty of ways to show your loved ones you care without breaking the bank, or putting yourself at risk of identity theft.
Identity thieves don’t take time off during the holiday season. We have tips to help you stay vigilant and help protect your identity — at any time of year.
Many people believe it’s a matter of when, not if, your data will end up on the dark web. While there’s not much you can do to remove your data from the dark web, reporting the fraud and monitoring your financial accounts can help you protect your identity and your financial future.
There are two types of fraud and identity theft alerts you can proactively - or reactively - place on your Equifax credit report.
A lost wallet can put your finances and identity at risk. Being prepared can help you act fast to cancel your bank and credit cards to minimize the risk to your future.
To a hacker or fraudster, your devices are a treasure trove of information. Learn about some of the cyber threats you could face, and why cybersecurity is important.
Millions of people have had their information stolen among the dozens of breaches that have happened over the past few years. Understand what information was compromised and how to protect yourself against further attacks against your identity.
It can help you avoid crowds and traffic, but shopping online can also put you at risk of identity theft or fraud. Here are some suggestions to help you browse more safely.
Canadians are taking some steps to help protect their personal information, but aren't adopting other habits, an Equifax survey finds -- despite the fact that threats of identity theft and fraud are on the rise.
Fraud, including identity theft, can happen to anyone. Learn more about different types of identity theft and what you can do to help protect against it.
No matter where you're traveling, certain habits can put you at risk of identity theft. Here are 5 habits to break.
Fraud is the top crime against older Canadians. Make sure the seniors in your life are aware of fraud and identity theft risks and steps they can take to help protect themselves.
Learn about steps you should consider taking to better protect your personal information.
The goal of phishing is to get you to take the bait -- and hand over personal or financial information. Learn more about how to recognize a phishing scam when you see one.
Learn more about identity theft and how identity thieves can use your personal information for financial gain.
Being away at college or university is full of firsts, but you don’t want one of those to be identity theft. Learn how to help protect your child’s identity while they’re away at school.
Identity thieves have gotten more sophisticated in their methods. Check out this list of ways identity theft may occur.
If you can't find your credit or debit card, you may be worried about the possibility of fraudulent charges. Here are four steps you can take right away.