Credit card fraud can come for anyone — seriously, anyone. But there are things you can do to protect yourself.
Reset gets tips for avoiding fraud.
GUEST: Shira Ovide, writer of the Washington Post’s Tech Friend newsletter
FILE - In this Feb. 2, 2011, file photo, a wallet containing cash and a Visa card is displayed in Surfside, Fla. Reversing fishy charges on your credit card account is easier than you might expect. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File)
Wilfredo Lee
FILE - In this Feb. 2, 2011, file photo, a wallet containing cash and a Visa card is displayed in Surfside, Fla. Reversing fishy charges on your credit card account is easier than you might expect. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File)
Wilfredo Lee
Credit card fraud can come for anyone — seriously, anyone. But there are things you can do to protect yourself.
Reset gets tips for avoiding fraud.
GUEST: Shira Ovide, writer of the Washington Post’s Tech Friend newsletter