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Trends & Tactics: Fraudsters’ New Targets

E-commerce, better malware, and mobile devices are on the minds of fraudsters, according to Trustwave Holdings Inc.’s latest annual data-breach study. Chicago-based Trustwave, a leading data-forensics investigator and security vendor, based its report on 450 data breaches it investigated last year around the world. Hackers targeted payment card data in …

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Security: Fraud’s Insider Story

Linda Punch When data breaches happen, fingers often point instinctively to shadowy hackers in distant lands. But the real culprits often are inside the office. Security experts say preventative measures must include better screening and monitoring of employees. When data breaches hit the headlines, the instigators typically are portrayed as …

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Payments Fraud at Companies Moderates, But Remains at High Levels, AFP Says

Payments fraud against companies moderated during 2011, with the share of companies experiencing payments fraud falling to the lowest level since 2004, according to the Association for Financial Professionals’ latest annual study of corporate payments fraud. Nevertheless, the level of fraud remained elevated, with the majority of organizations reporting attempted …

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The Not-So-Friendly Form of Fraud

  Linda Punch   So-called friendly fraud is hard to detect, hard to prove, and rising for some merchants. What are merchants, acquirers, and tech companies doing to reduce it?   It may be one of the most frustrating types of fraud encountered by a merchant. So-called friendly fraud—also known …

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Less ID Fraud, And Fewer Victims, As Economy Slowly Perks up

The bane of payment cards and to a lesser extent demand-deposit accounts, identity fraud took less of a toll by some measures in 2010 than it has in the seven preceding years, according to new findings from Javelin Strategy & Research. Javelin’s annual study found that 3.5% of U.S. adults …

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Online Fraud Rate Drops, But ‘Cleaner’ Fraud Poses a Bigger Threat

Good news for online merchants: In 2010, for the second year in a row, fraud losses expressed as a percentage of revenue went down. They came to 0.9%, down about $600 million from 1.2% in 2009, according to the latest research from CyberSource Corp., a unit of Visa Inc. that …

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Online Game, Social Network Sites Confront Unique Fraud Challenges

Most of the public attention on online fraud centers on traditional merchants seeking to identify fraudulent orders, detect and prevent data breaches, and the like. But fraud also is a major concern for the online-game publishers and social networks that operate exclusively in the virtual world. Because of the unique …

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Small Banks No Longer Immune to Payments Fraud, Stats Show

Attempted check fraud declined in 2008 for the first time in years, but overall check-fraud losses continued to climb while debit card fraud hit small banks especially hard, according to new statistics from the American Bankers Association on demand-deposit-account fraud. A preview of the latest ABA report was presented on …

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As More Banks Fight ID Fraud, Many Still Lag in Alerts, Report Says

U.S. financial institutions have made considerable progress in fighting identity fraud, but still lag in their use of one of the most potent weapons in their arsenal: putting anti-fraud controls in the hands of the consumer. That's according to research released on Tuesday by Javelin Strategy & Research. The Pleasanton, …

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Despite the Recession, Online Fraud Takes a Dip in 2009

It often seems impossible to thwart online fraudsters, but e-commerce merchants made headway in the past year, according to CyberSource Corp.'s 11th annual study of e-commerce fraud. For the first time in four years, U.S. and Canadian merchants reported a decline in the average percentage of online revenues lost to …

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