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Artificial Intelligence to help tackle fraud

Artificial Intelligence to help tackle fraud

Fraud poses a serious threat to banking and financial institutions globally. With the finances of consumers and corporations at stake, many organisations are investing in ground-breaking technology to help prevent fraud. One area of technological innovation that these institutions are exploring is artificial intelligence (AI).

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Key fraud issues service providers need to know about

Key fraud issues service providers need to know about

The Communications Fraud Control Association’s  (CFCA) annual fraud survey provides telecoms fraud managers with an assessment of the key revenue threats from fraud.  The latest survey identified the top frauds committed against service providers. $10.76 B (USD) – International Revenue Share Fraud (IRSF) International Revenue

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Three Mobile

Customer data leaked in Three Mobile Hack

Mobile network provider Three has come under pressure after it was revealed that more than 130,000 customers had their account details stolen by cyber-criminals, who then used the information to fraudulently purchase high-value smartphone handsets in their victims’ names. The company, which has nine million

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Tesco Bank hit by major cyber-attack

Tesco Bank hit by major cyber-attack

Tesco Bank has been forced to repay £2.5 million worth of losses after 9,000 of its customers’ accounts were hacked by cyber-criminals, in what banking regulators are describing as an ‘unprecedented attack’. Whilst the National Crime Agency (NCA) begins its investigation in to the attack,

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Fraud damaging UK economy

Fraud damaging UK economy

A report commissioned by the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB) and fraud prevention group Get Safe Online has revealed from April 2015 to April 2016, cybercrime cost the UK economy a staggering £10.9 billion. The loss equates to £210 for every person over 16 living

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New research shows true extent of fraud

New research shows true extent of fraud

The latest research from Financial Fraud Action (FFA) UK shows that a financial scam was committed every 15 seconds in the first six months of 2016. More than one million cases of fraud were recorded between January and June—a 53% increase on the same time

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The threat of OTT bypass is spreading

The threat of OTT bypass is spreading

According to telecommunications research carried out by Revector, a mobile anti-fraud specialist, almost 60 per cent of operators believe that OTT bypass is the single biggest threat to revenues, highlighting the detrimental effect the practice is having on the telecommunications industry. The initial responses to

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New Regulations for OTT Providers

New Regulations for OTT Providers

The European Commission is set to announce stricter regulations for over-the-top (OTT) VoIP providers. Until now, applications such as Viber, Skype and WhatsApp have been able to offer consumers free calling and messaging services via the internet with very little restriction and regulation compared to

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IoT Security: The Rise of Cyber-Attacks

IoT Security: The Rise of Cyber-Attacks

The latest figures from Cisco predict that there will be more than 50 billion devices connected to the internet by 2020. Research from the Mobile Economic Forum (MEF) shows 60 per cent of global mobile users are concerned about the privacy and security of connected

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What are the dangers of using Apple Pay?

What are the dangers of using Apple Pay?

Ever since its launch in 2015, Apple Pay has dominated the mobile contactless payment arena ahead of its nearest competitors which include Samsung Pay, Android Pay and other NFC payment systems offered by high street banks. A recent report by Bloomberg states the service has

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