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Sean Trundy
The Move from "Credit Card Fraud" to "Remote Fraud"
For many years, credit card fraud has been the favored method for fraudsters seeking to profit from stolen identity information. The ease with which...

Stephanie Cho
Why EMV Cannot Win Against E-Commerce Fraud
It was only a decade ago that we lived in a 4G-less world – at an intersection of equal parts dial-up users and broadband users – that had just given...

Stephanie Cho
Preparing Your Business for the Fraud Liability Shift
In the previous post, we discussed what EMV and the fraud liability shift are as well as how it will affect businesses, especially small businesses....

Stephanie Cho
EMV & the Fraud Liability Shift: What It Means for Your Business
You may have noticed that new debit cards and credit cards are being issued with a visible microchip on the front, above the first four digits of the...

Sean Trundy
Consumers Express Concern Over Protecting Financial Information
Counterfeiting and identity theft are major concerns for the public, and safety of private financial information is very important to the American...

Alisha Acosta
New Changes to Credit Cards to Prevent Credit Card Fraud
The New Year is bringing a change to the credit card industry. In the United States, credit card companies will be transitioning to the EMV...

Alisha Acosta
Credit Card Fraud is at its Highest on Black Friday
The busiest shopping day of the year is approaching, Black Friday. Businesses are expecting their highest volume of sales during this time of the...

Alisha Acosta
Nearly 50% of Shoppers Will Use Cash this Holiday Season
Just when we all thought cash was going obsolete it looks like this holiday season shoppers will be opting to use cash and not their charge cards to...

Gary Satanovsky
Good News, Bad News in New Identity Theft Fraud Report
Good news from the front in the battle against identity theft! Well, somewhat good news. With an asterisk attached. The latest study conducted by...