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Not the type of hack you expect in a NY taxi

Anecdotal stories have New York City cab drivers using all kinds of excuses to discourage riders from paying with a credit card. But news reports of a rider apparently hacking the credit card reader display screen could do more to discourage plastic payments than any tall tale told by a cabbie.

Not the type of hack you expect in a NY taxi

Anecdotal stories have New York City cab drivers using all kinds of excuses to discourage riders from paying with a credit card. But news reports of a rider apparently hacking the credit card reader display screen could do more to discourage plastic payments than any tall tale told by a cabbie.

Las Vegas flunks debt report card

Men's Health put together a list of cities in its November issue with the worst personal debt, "Is Your City A Debt Trap?" and gave grades from A+ to F.

Parents, your teens don't know enough about money!

Alert, alert! According to a new Charles Schwab survey examining teens' attitudes, behaviors and concerns about money, only one in three believes their parents are concerned with making sure they are learning the basics of smart money management.

New from Korea: credit card / USB combo

You knew this had to happen: A South Korean bank has issued a combo contactless credit card / USB device to make spending money faster and easier and more secure.

New year, new gift card roundup

As shoppers head to the stores to take advantage of post-holiday sales or return unwanted presents, gift cards continue to make news.

warranty cards warrant your response

Some of you may still be tossing out boxes, cartons and the foam packaging that cushioned your cool, new holiday gifts: digital cameras, MP3 players or maybe the latest version of the Guitar Hero video game. If you're like me, you set aside the instruction manual and other papers and material packaged in with your cool gift to "read through it when I have time."

Getting a credit card got tougher

The Federal Reserve thinks getting approved for a new credit card recently got tougher. But since communicating in easy-to-understand language just isn't the central bank's style, the Fed didn't come out and say so in exactly those words.

Credit card delinquencies fall

The American Bankers Association today released its quarterly study of consumer borrowing, and the percentage of loans in delinquency rose in several categories, including home equity loans, home improvement loans and auto loans made through dealers. In all, the level of late payments rose to a level not seen since the last recession in 2001.

I hate identity thieves, but love Mari Frank

All the talk of identity theft in the news recently wasn't just hype: the Identity Theft Resource Center, a nonprofit group, just announced that 2007 was the worst year ever for personal data theft. Social Security numbers are floating around everywhere. Many companies are too busy to worry about safeguarding electronic information or shredding old documents. Stealing someone's identity is easy; it is a "victimless" crime, so to speak. You don't have to look anyone in the face. You steal mail, you hack, you skim (like the 18-year-old Wendy's fast food worker who just got busted). But resolving identity theft is anything but easy.

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