Monday, April 3, 2017

The fact is “there is no magic bullet” for anyone worried about how to keep their credit and debit cards safe, according the paper’s co-author Dr. Martin Emms. However, he added that there are some measures consumers can take to decrease their risk of becoming a victim of credit card fraud. “Use just one card for online payments and keep the spending limit on that account as low as possible. If it’s a bank card then keep ready funds to a minimum and transfer over money as you need it. And be vigilant, check your statements and balance regularly and watch out for odd payments. However the only sure way of not being hacked is to keep your money in the mattress and that’s not something I’d recommend,” Emms advises.

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