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Web merchants say international fraud rates fell to 2% in 2009, study says
U.S. and Canadian merchants say the percentage of their orders from abroad rose to 21% in 2009, up from 17% in 2008, according to a new study. The international growth dovetailed with fraud rates on international orders falling to 2% in 2009.
Posted 02/22/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Value of reported Internet fraud rises 11% in 2008 over 2007, study says
The total value of Internet fraud cases reported last year to the Internet Fraud Complaint Center rose 10.5% year over year to $264.6 million, as the volume of cases reported to the agency’s web site rose 33.1% to 275,284, the agency reports.
Posted 04/03/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Afraid of fraud, 30% of U.S. e-retailers block orders from some countries
E-retailers are looking abroad for sales as the domestic economy sinks, but many are wary of the risk that such orders pose. 30% of merchants that accept international orders online have stopped taking orders from one or more countries because of fraud.
Posted 02/10/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Merchants cite Miami as riskiest city for e-commerce in new survey
Miami bumps New York from the top of the list as the U.S. city presenting the greatest risk of fraud in e-commerce in CyberSource’s Ninth Annual Fraud Survey of merchants.
Posted 01/29/2008Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Nigeria and New York City the riskiest country and city for online trade
Merchants rate Nigeria and New York City as the locales with the highest risk of fraudulent transactions in CyberSource’s annual online fraud survey.
Posted 02/01/2007Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Criminals’ use of web phone service rings trouble for online retailers
Criminals’ use of anonymous IP addresses backed by Internet-based phone numbers is making it more difficult to identify potentially fraudulent orders, Ice.com security chief Ezzie Schaff says. But special software can keep the bad guys in check, he adds.
Posted 12/14/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Online fraud risk spreading beyond major cities, report says
The five cities in the U.S. at greatest risk for online fraud accounted for a lower percentage of it in 2005 compared to 2004, as criminals spread their fraudulent activities to more places, CyberSource reports.
Posted 01/19/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Ice.com increases its holiday fraud vigilance
Ice.com continues to lower its exposure to potentially fraudulent transactions during the holiday shopping season. As a result, the online jewelry retailer has reduced its overall chargeback rate to well under 1%, it says.
Posted 12/08/2005Paul DemeryPost a comment
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New York City and Nigeria top the lists of web crime locations
New York has earned the worst reputation for Internet fraud of any city in North America, and Nigeria’s the nation outside the United States that’s most often cited as the starting point for such crimes, says a new survey.
Posted 12/10/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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The top--or bottom--10 countries for online payment fraud
Indonesia and Nigeria topped retailers’ list of countries where they have experienced the most fraud, according to a survey commissioned by payment processor CyberSource. No. 3: The U.S.
Posted 12/03/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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