Fraud
Fraud
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The Trump administration has dismantled digital campaigns by al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups that used social media to obtain cryptocurrency for carrying out terrorist attacks, the Justice Department said Thursday.
August 13 -
The rapid move online boosts false positives, false negatives and actual fraud, says Adara's Nguyen Nguyen.
August 13 -
The complexity of the migration is an opportunity to examine other elements of the payment experience, says TNS' Brian DuCharme.
August 12 -
The rapid move online boosts false positives, false negatives and actual fraud, says Adara's Nguyen Nguyen.
August 12 -
Chargeback requests have surged since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, as airlines have canceled flights, performers have postponed concerts and supply chain disruptions have delayed the delivery of many goods.
August 12 -
A good security strategy is a lot like a healthy lifestyle for small businesses, says Sysnet's Sandra Higgins.
August 11 -
Video games provide a rare escape to locked-down consumers, and many modern games are so sophisticated that they support their own digital storefronts — with the potential for real-world losses if fraudsters find a way in.
August 7 -
It’s likely that our dependence on digital channels will have become the norm, which means that security protocols like EMV 3-D Secure should also become part of the new status quo, says Entersekt's Simon Armstrong.
August 5 -
Scams have ranged from false, pseudo-scientific charities raising money for “cures” or “medical research," to fraudsters preying on individuals who want to donate to medical and emergency staff in hospitals or care facilities, says The ai Corporation's James Crawshaw.
August 4 -
EventBot is a particularly frightening development since it hides in an altered version of an app that seems legitimate and steals unprotected information in banking, wallet, payment and cryptocurrency mobile apps, says Appdome's Tom Tovar.
August 4