Whistleblowers Against Fraud: How Consumers React To Hacking

By Bob Oliver


It goes without saying that shoppers put, at the very least, some degree of trust into the stores that they frequent. They understand that these markets have been able to do well by them in the past, so what reasons do they have to move and bring their business to another outlet? Unfortunately, this has been the case for quite a few retail customers, as Whistleblowers Against Fraud will be able to tell you. For those who are curious as to what exactly this means, please read on.

According to Huffington Post, a good number of retail customers are on the fence about doing business with various stores with reported credit information breeches. A survey showed that 45% of its participants would either "probably not" or "definitely not" shop at these stores during the holiday season. For those who do not know, the outlets in question include such big names as Home Depot and Target. As you can see, this sort of news is quite telling.

The survey also illustrated how 48% of participants would be more inclined to use cash instead of credit or debit cards during the holidays. To say that cyber attacks have elevated concerns goes without saying, as authorities such as Whistleblowers Against Fraud will be able to attest to. With this in mind, it's important to understand the best methods of protection which can be taken up for the protection of information. In my view, this is where the expertise of WAF may prove to be most useful.

One of the best ways to keep tabs on your credit card information, for better protection, is to take a look at your statements once they come in. Make sure that you recognize every single payment so that you understand whether or not your account might have been compromised. It's also worth noting that limiting your purchases, as much as possible, can have an impact. Not only will you save more money but the likelihood of your information being compromised will lessen.

As you can see, there is something of a problem when it comes to certain retailers and the protection of information. While it's unlikely that others will be affected by this, there's nothing wrong with taking further precautions in protect oneself. The best way to go about such an endeavor is to work with trusted retailers more often, Amazon being one of the strongest names to consider. Payments should also be done with care, which is where PayPal and other services can prove useful. Customers, to put it simply, are not without options.




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