This week the experts from Credit.com contributed to a wide range of news outlets on subjects including tax identity theft, smartphone safety tips and fraud protection. Check out the hits…
- Credit.com Co-Founder and Chairman Adam Levin discusses the growing problem with tax refund identity theft with CBS in the video above.
- Adam explains to NBC New York how tax fraud works and how to protect against it in the above video.
- Adam offers tips to Fox Business News that will help you keep your personal information safe in the modern age of hacking.
- Adam links Facebook with identity theft on WSJ Digits (above video) and gives tips to protect against social media predators.
- Adam offers five tips to AbiterOnline.com to better secure your smartphones from being hacked.
- Adam warns of the inevitability of corporations getting hacked on Fox News.
- Adam describes the growing problem of Twitter spambots and how to avoid being a victim of them to Fox News.
- Credit.com Director of Consumer Education Gerri Detweiler points out the long list of fees associated with prepaid cards when talking to TheStreet.
- Daily Finance sites Gerri’s find for the best rewards cards on gas purchases, The PenFed Platinum card.
- Adam lends his expertise on how to avoid identity theft and tax fraud to AsktheMoneyCoach.com.
- Adam also explains to AsktheMoneyCoach.com that prison tax identity theft is hurting the American taxpayer because the refunds are often getting issued to thieves.
- Listen to Adam list five tips on preventing tax identity theft on CBS Radio KNX.
- Adam explains to WTOP why oversharing on Facebook may not just be an annoying habit but an identity protection risk.
- Adam also lays out to WTOP the steps thieves take to hijack tax refunds.
- Gerri Detweiler spoke to US News and World Report about the benefit of a well-rounded rewards card.
- After a recent FTC report showed a rise in identity theft, Adam spoke to Examiner.com about how victimization is inevitable.
- In the above video, Adam spoke to Wall Street Journal Digits about the importance of having strong passwords and changing them frequently.


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