In the age of the coronavirus, everyone is conducting all facets of daily life – commerce, banking, schooling, working – from home. In an interview with PYMNTS, Mitch Pangretic, senior vice president of strategic partnerships at Elan, said that in-person card fraud may have decreased...
The good news in the world of fighting fraud and cybercrime is that, by the numbers, the battle against the thieves has been shown to be tipping toward the white hats. As GIACT EVP David Barnhardt noted in a recent conversation with Karen Webster, overall...
Fraudsters are using the universal credit (UC) benefits system to defraud U.K. families, leaving them without any money. According to The Financial Times, local authority workers blame the fraud on flaws in the online system that is used to apply for the new program, which...
Everything can seem right. But that’s only because the criminals are good. A person calls to inform a consumer that his or her account had been frozen because of what was supposedly a “fraudulent transfer” or some other problem. The caller sounds professional, and might...
May 05, 2020
In the age of the coronavirus, everyone is conducting all facets of daily life – commerce, banking, schooling, working – from home. In an interview with PYMNTS, Mitch Pangretic, senior vice president of strategic partnerships at Elan, said that in-person card fraud may have decreased thanks to EMV chips and multi-factor authentication, but card-not-present (CNP) […]
June 14, 2019
The good news in the world of fighting fraud and cybercrime is that, by the numbers, the battle against the thieves has been shown to be tipping toward the white...
December 06, 2018
Everything can seem right. But that’s only because the criminals are good. A person calls to inform a consumer that his or her account had been frozen because of what...
August 03, 2017
Fraudsters are good at what they do. Payments got faster, but so did criminals. Banks built more defenses, and bad guys jumped over them with glee. But Uri Rivner, BioCatch...
May 27, 2019
Fraudsters are using the universal credit (UC) benefits system to defraud U.K. families, leaving them without any money. According to The Financial Times, local authority workers blame the fraud on flaws in the online system that is used to apply for the new program, which groups six existing benefits — including housing benefits and disability […]
July 18, 2017
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is putting the kibosh on a debt collection operation’s illegal activity. The operation had been extorting money from consumers, who did not actually owe anything,...
September 23, 2016
A criminal gang was able to successfully defraud business customers and steal £113 million, but now the group is facing a total of 27 years in jail. The organized crime...
September 22, 2016
Official figures from Financial Fraud Action U.K. (FFA UK) revealed that, in the first six months of 2016, there have been more than 1 million incidents of financial fraud, marking...