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Federal agency announces rule limiting bank overdraft fees
Overdraft fees can be a costly, unplanned expense. But there could be some relief coming to your wallet. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced a new rule Thursday that could save Americans $5 billion in overdraft fees. The penalty can be triggered when a transaction, like a withdrawal or a transfer, causes an account balance to go nega... -
Tips for flying with checked bags over the 2024 holidays
With millions of bags crisscrossing the skies, ensuring one arrives safely can be a challenge. A little preparation now, can save travelers from a big headache later.
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The FBI wants you to stop texting without encryption. Here's why.
Concerned about the vulnerability of our mobile messaging systems, the FBI and CISA want Americans to use encrypted messaging to ensure their communications stay hidden from foreign hackers.
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How not to be scammed with ‘incredibly dangerous' fake delivery texts, emails
Scammers are targeting online shoppers with fake delivery notifications claiming there’s been an issue with their package.
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Don't let the holiday spending season put you in debt
The holiday season is here – a time when many Americans tend to overspend to find that perfect gift to share with friends and family. According to NerdWallet’s 2024 holiday spending report, nearly three in 10 borrowers are still paying off their debt from last year’s purchases. This year, you don’t want to find yourself haunted this holiday b... -
Here's how to shop safely online this Cyber Monday
The holiday shopping season is in full swing, and with Cyber Monday right around the corner, many of us will be scouring the internet for the best discounts. While online shopping makes scoring deals convenient, it can also increase the risk of cyber threats. Whether you plan to brave the crowds this weekend or prefer to shop from home, consumers&#... -
Watch out for these common holiday scams, Boston police say
As the holiday season and shopping begins in earnest, Boston police are warning of several common holiday scams, noting that fraudsters are ready to take advantage of people this time of year. Police are sharing information about the following scams: The Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns shoppers against an increase in fake websites or personal se... -
Are prices actually lower on Black Friday?
The most anticipated shopping event of the holiday season is expected to break records this year. According to the National Retail Federation, over 183 million people are planning to shop in-store and online from Thanksgiving Day through Cyber Monday this year. But setting an alarm to brave the crowds for deeply discounted items the day after Thank... -
Can we have your financial info? ‘Banks Never Ask That,' new campaign says
Banks wants you to be on alert for scams this holiday season, and they’re educating the public with a creative campaign: An interactive quiz to test your knowledge. So, when you’re home with family this Thanksgiving holiday, strike up a little friendly competition and see how each of you stack up. Each year, millions of Americans fall v... -
Tips for finding safe toys this holiday season
Black Friday is next week, and the deals are already pouring in. If you’ve got toys to cross off your holiday wish list, you may want to give them a close look, as some products could pose a safety risk. “Most people just assume that if something is for sale, that it must be safe … And that is absolutely…
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Scammers often target older people who are lonely
The holidays are a time to gather with friends and family, but it can also be isolating — especially for some older adults. That can make them prime targets for scammers. For older adults who may not have regular contact with family or friends, a call or message from a stranger can feel like a lifeline. But often, it’s just…
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Holiday shopping: Tips for using AI to compare prices and get gift inspiration
Black Friday is almost here — and if you’re struggling to keep up with all the deals already, AI might be able to help. Thirty-eight percent of consumers say they have already used generative AI in their shopping journey or are planning to use it to shop during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, according to a new survey by Boston… -
Data breaches in Massachusetts — by the numbers
People have their personal information compromised in a data breach more and more often, impacting millions of people in Massachusetts.
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Insurance scam red flags to watch out for during open enrollment
Open enrollment season is here. It’s a time to review, renew or change your health insurance plans for the coming year. But explore with caution. Scammers are out there, hoping to trick you into giving up your personal information. “There are scam artists targeting people, unfortunately,” said Paula Fleming with the Better Business Bureau. E... -
Stressed about the cost of holiday shopping? Here are ways to save
For many families, the holiday season means stretching every dollar to make ends meet while still giving gifts to loved ones. Here’s how you can celebrate without overspending.
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‘Borderline on paranoia': Cybersecurity expert has advice to protect from scams
October isn’t just about tricks and treats — it’s also National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. And some scams can be scarier than anything you see on Halloween. Truman Kain, a security researcher at Huntress, a cybersecurity company, has some tips to help keep people safe. “Borderline on paranoia, I like to say, is going to keep y... -
Don't fall for these common QR code scams
QR codes have become commonplace, but you should think twice before scanning one from an unknown source or in a public place where it could be easily covered up with a fake one. Follow NBC10 Boston: https://instagram.com/nbc10boston https://tiktok.com/@nbc10boston https://facebook.com/NBC10Boston https://twitter.com/NBC10Boston...