If you think about it, we all carry a lot of items in our wallets and purses. These items are so personal it could be dangerous if they were to get into the wrong hands.
We all need to be safe now more than ever. From our health to our phones and computers it seems like there is a new scam every week. This nationwide texting scam has now hit the Texarkana area.
If you have a Texas driver's license, there's a good chance that another business has the information that's listed on your ID card. The state of Texas is selling our info, and they've made $2.7 million on it since 2010.
Did a hacker get your personal information? Bloomberg is reporting that the credit reporting agency Equifax suffered a breach that may effect 143 million people.
Businesses and financial institutions had the chance to attend a Fraud Prevention Workshop on October 7 hosted by the Texarkana, Texas Police Department.
In this day and age when identity theft is such a part of our every day lives, you would think that saying your birth date with your first and last name out loud in front of six to ten people would not be a requirement to get your prescription. That information is all someone needs to access your world. To make matters worse, the pharmacy staff also reads your prescription out loud as well as your