announce free credit monitoring Officials at Mercer County based Capital Health are admitting to a large data breach and advising...Capital Health offered an apology for the breach and offered free credit monitoring "to help mitigate any potential for harm."
A different kind of scam is now hitting E-ZPass tagholders throughout the state, with New Jersey as a potential next target....They often prompt you to tap on a link, at which point may request your personal information, including bank or credit card numbers
The impersonators instruct customers to buy a prepaid credit card and call back to a different phone number with their personal...Atlantic City Electric representatives will never call a customer to ask for cash or request they purchase a prepaid credit card
., the company said Wednesday, 10 days after a cyberattack led the company to shut down reservation and credit card processing...reservations while the company works to restore hotel booking and loyalty reward functions.Details about the extent of the data breach
The malware collected customers’ card numbers, expiration dates, cardholder names and other sensitive payment card data but did...not collect PIN numbers or credit card CVV2 codes, the three- or four-digit security codes printed on the back of the card.
fanfare, acting Attorney General Matthew Platkin announced Wawa would pay New Jersey over $2.5 million to settle a 2019 data breach...As many as 22 million customers could have had their credit card data compromised if they used their card inside a store or at
💲 Why do hackers target schools?...For example, opening a credit card account in a child's name.
The Garden State is a prime target for those looking to make big money by vying for your emotions while stealing your hard earned...If the scammers ask for Crypto, money orders, your bank account info, your credit card info, DON’T GIVE IT TO THEM!
cards that had been purchased with a stolen credit card, according to police....Luis Ramirez-Gonzalez, 29, and Hector Marquez-Tronosco, 41, were charged with shoplifting, credit card fraud, and theft by deception