Month: January 2015

Investigating Internal Fraud

An Internal Fraud Occurs No matter how hard a company tries to minimise its fraud risk, at some point an internal fraud will occur. A fraud investigation can have serious consequences for a company, regardless of the final outcome. Staff morale can suffer and customers may be concerned enough to not enter into contracts or […]

Fraud and Money Laundering

What is the Difference Between Fraud and Money Laundering The preceding parts of this series have concentrated on fraud. But what exactly is fraud? The following is an overview of what fraud and money laundering are and should not be taken as a legal definition. Readers should refer to the CPS guidance on these subjects […]

Identity Fraud

Why secure your identity? Fraudsters generally hide behind another person’s identity to obtain anonymity and avoid detection. Identity Fraud enables criminals to carry out employment and payment fraud and many other scams safe from detection. Once someone has compromised your identity they can use your personal details to commit crime, smuggle people across borders, open […]

Chargebacks and 3D Secure

What is a chargeback? A chargeback is where a customer has had money debited from their credit card which they dispute, if the dispute is upheld it results in a refund being made to the customer. Are chargebacks fraudulent bookings? Up to 65% of chargebacks are where a customer has reported an unauthorized use of […]

Sony Pictures hacking

A month after hackers launched an attack on Sony Pictures, the fallout initially led the Hollywood studio to cancel the release of satirical comedy The Interview, which involves a plot to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. The entertainment company later allowed a theatrical and online release of the movie at Christmas, which took $15m […]

Top computer graduates are being lured into cybercrime

One threat emerges above all: the surge in cyber-related crime. Organised gangs are this generation’s most-talented computer programmers – and national police forces are struggling to keep up. Most cybercrime operations are based in eastern Europe, Mr Wainwright says. The Mr Bigs of the cybercrime world are likely to speak with a Russian accent, operate […]

Fraud Prevention Market worth $20.49 Billion by 2019

MarketsandMarkets expects the Fraud Detection and Prevention market to grow from $8.87 billion in 2014 to $20.49 billion by 2019. This represents a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 18.2% from 2014 to 2019. MarketsandMarkets expects North America to hold the largest market for Fraud Detection and Prevention, in terms of geographical regions and over […]

Security in 2015

Let’s face it, 2014 was a terrible year for computer security, leaving everyone feeling a little more vulnerable. Hackers stole 56 million credit card numbers and 53 million email addresses from Home Depot between April and September. They took contact information for 76 million households and 7 million small businesses from JPMorgan’s vaults. And Target […]