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Fraudsters Are Favoring Automated Bot And Authorized Fraud Attacks

Fraud attacks initiated by automated bots using artificially generated images, also known as deepfakes, are becoming a major problem in the payments industry, according to a report Wednesday from AU10TIX, a provider of identity-verification and risk-management technology. Overall, 32% of all Internet traffic during the second quarter was driven by …

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Ransomware Demands Averaged $1.6 Million in Second Quarter, a New Report Says

Ransomware is a sobering item on every organization’s list of things to worry about. New data shows it might be more problematic than ever as the average ransomware demand reached $1,571,667 in the second quarter, more than double the average in the first quarter, according to “Q2 2024 Cyber Threat …

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Commentary: How Emerging Technologies Can Help Solve EBT Fraud

Instances of electronic benefits transfer (EBT) fraud have become more prevalent in the United States as criminals become more brazen and increasingly prey on society’s most vulnerable. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) beneficiaries are one of the largest targets for EBT fraud. Last year, SNAP distributed over $113.9 billion to …

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Eye on Cybercrime: Apple Tackles App Store Fraud; No Slowdown for ID Theft

Cybercrime remains a scourge difficult to tame, according to data from Apple Inc., the Identity Theft Resource Center, and LexisNexis Risk Solutions. Apple Inc. late Tuesday revealed it stopped more than $2 billion in fraudulent transactions in its app store in 2022. In addition, the technology giant blocked nearly 3.9 …

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How ‘Fraud-as-a-Service’ Is Leading to the ‘Democratization’ of Online Crime

E-commerce wasn’t the only market that ballooned after the pandemic set in. Fraud took off, too, and attracted novice practitioners in the bargain. Of more than 1,000 consumers surveyed by Sift Science Inc. for a report it released Thursday, some 16% admitted they had committed payment fraud, or knew someone …

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COMMENTARY: Recession-Era Fraudsters Are Already Among Us

As businesses grapple with today’s economic uncertainty, many are facing difficult budget and resource constraints. But as company leaders focus on the slowing economy, they must not forget about cybercriminals. Placing fraud prevention on the backburner risks falling behind sophisticated fraudsters, who constantly take advantage of economic uncertainty, and refine …

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The Price of Malware? Just $10

The proliferation of plug-and-play software has revolutionized the computing experience, mostly for good. But bad actors, too, are able to take advantage of the plug-and-play experience and purchase malware kits that require little to no coding expertise, which can retail for less than $10, according to a new report from …

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Commentary: The Top Three Ways To Protect Your Business From Chargeback Fraud

Retailers worldwide lose billions every year due to chargebacks, and a significant and growing portion of them are a result of chargeback fraud. However, it doesn’t have to be that way if businesses are proactive about implementing the right prevention strategies.  Chargeback fraud can be defined as when an individual …

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Ransomware’s Love Note For Retailers

The past two years have seen merchants become frequent targets of ransomware attacks, largely due to their weaker cybersecurity practices. The threat only promises to get worse. For cybercriminals, ransomware attacks are easy money. To cash in, hackers need only plant malware on a target’s network to gain entry. Once …

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When it Comes to Fraud Online, Merchants Need To Be Wary of Friendly Fraud Too

The Covid-19 pandemic has proven to be a huge boon for e-commerce, but it has come at a cost for merchants in the form of higher chargebacks. The higher level of chargebacks is not just consumers returning items for legitimate reasons, it’s also being fueled by consumers perpetrating friendly fraud.  …

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