Category: Latest Fraud News

Visa Amends Rules to Help Airline Industry

Visa Inc. announced at a recent meeting of the Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC)-sponsored Credit Card Working Group (CCWG) that effective October 2015 it will accept airline-supplied flight manifests as a remedy for fraud payment card chargebacks. This remedy represents an opportunity for the airline industry to recoup millions of dollars lost each year in “friendly […]

Outrageous travel insurance fraud

Travel insurance fraudsters are becoming ever more cunning, say investigators, who reveal some of the more outlandish claims they have uncovered. Travel insurance fraudsters are becoming more devious, according to a team of investigators who have uncovered fraud ranging from fake malaria claims to someone who lied about being kidnapped at gunpoint while in Venezuela. […]

Bogus hotel bookings

Bogus hotel bookings are an exploding scam – and the price tag this year may hit $220 million, for some 2.5 million bookings, according to a count by Maryam Cope, vice president for government affairs at trade group American Hotel and Lodging Association (AH&LA). Some 400 participants from the hospitality industry lobbied on Capitol Hill […]

Trading Standards warns of increase in scams

Trading Standards warns people to be vigilant as the number of scams, especially involving fortune tellers and bogus relationships, are rising. The Department of Enterprise estimates NI consumers are losing £100m a year to international fraudsters through postal, email, text and phone scams. Common frauds include bogus lottery wins, prize draws, career opportunities and advance […]

Outdated Fraud Detection

Why are retailers driving customers away in their bid to secure sensitive data? Online fraud prevention specialist, Tony Larks, investigates the flaws in today’s authentication solutions and sets out a new path for protecting valuable customer relationships Every day, in store and online, retailers lose business from loyal customers for one very simple reason: the […]

Fraudsters Stay Close to Home

Nearly three-quarters (72%) of UK online fraud attacks over the past two quarters came from within the country, bucking a trend for cyber-criminals to focus their efforts on victims in different jurisdictions, according to ThreatMetrix. The fraud prevention firm’s ThreatMetrix Cybercrime Report Q1 2015 draws on data generated by its Global Trust Intelligence Network, which […]

Booking a holiday villa – then finding it doesn’t exist

She had become one of tens of thousands of victims of online holiday fraud, which, police revealed this week, costs families £2.2 million a year. In a statement, the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA), the City of London police and the government agency Get Safe Online warned holidaymakers to be extra vigilant when booking […]

Fraud Squad on ITV

“We are seeing serious organised villains moving into the arena of fraud that was traditionally occupied by the grey man in a suit. They’ve got the opportunity to make the same money as they would from a huge importation of heroin.” – Det. Chief Supt David Clark, City of London Police. This returning current affairs […]