HomeNewsDo you tap to pay? ‘Ghost tapping’ scams could target your moneyMarch 11, 2026ShareFacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp A dramatic rise in a scam known as “ghost tapping” is putting people who use tap-to-pay features on alert.TagsmoneyscamShareFacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleGas prices hit above $6 mark, nearly $7 a gallon in one Bay Area cityNext articleSouthern California girl kidnapped in 2020 found safe in North CarolinaRelated Articles NewsNapoleon Solo crosses the finish line first in the Preakness Stakes NewsBTS ARMY braves long lines for merch before band’s big Bay Area comeback this weekend NewsChina’s Xi warns Trump that differences over Taiwan could lead to conflict Latest Updates NewsNapoleon Solo crosses the finish line first in the Preakness Stakes NewsBTS ARMY braves long lines for merch before band’s big Bay Area comeback this weekend NewsChina’s Xi warns Trump that differences over Taiwan could lead to conflict NewsTrump arrives in Beijing for high-stakes summit with Xi amid US war with Iran | WATCH LIVE NewsFeed California: Help local Bay Area food banks NewsSix Flags Magic Mountain opens after ‘all clear’ given in response to bomb threat NewsAcademy of Sciences secures grant to help endangered sea stars, Bay Area’s coastal ecosystem