How Your Voice Can Protect You from Credit Card Fraud That call to your bank is being recorded for more than just “quality assurance purposes.” Some banks are using voice biometrics and other technology to help determine who is calling and where a call is coming from. The reason: call-in center fraud is surging. The

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