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2018-07-18 04:30:00 (vue: 2018-07-22 02:01:50) |
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IDG Contributor Network: N-dimensional behavioral biometrics: a viable solution for digital fraud? |
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Identity fraud is expected to reach an all-time high in 2018. Javelin Research Center reported a record 16.7 million consumers fell victim last year, in large part due to the massive Equifax breach which left millions of consumers' data exposed to would-be hackers. Now, hackers are using exposed credit and debit card numbers to steal from bank and loyalty accounts, shifting to digital attacks without ever needing a physical card in their hands. According to Javelin, card-not-present fraud (CNP) is 81 percent more likely than point-of-sale fraud (PoS). In 2017, more consumers had their cards misused in a CNP transaction than at the cash register. |
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Equifax
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