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U.S. Bank: Machine Learning Is Banks’ Best Bet Against Fraud

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Banks lost about $4 billion to account takeover (ATO) fraud attempts last year and fraudsters have been reluctant to abandon the scheme as this year progresses. Fraudsters made off with account numbers and other personal details, which could later be used for different synthetic identity fraud or related schemes. market debut.

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Signifyd Data Shows Fraud Is Actually Declining

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Fraud isn’t perpetrated by a random assortment of individuals; it’s organized crime. It’s “fraud as a Service.” It’s a very unfair match, if you ask Skye Spear, VP of eCommerce fraud-fighting firm Signifyd. “I Classic fraud deflection is rules-based. Fraud is dynamic. It’s a business. percent in Q1 2017.

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Who Should Lead The Digital ID Push?

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The digital identity verification market is projected to reach $12.8 States like Colorado, Delaware, Idaho, Maryland, Wyoming and even the District of Columbia are currently testing or have already piloted the use of digital drivers’ licenses. There’s no question the world is moving in a digital direction.

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Sizzle/Fizzle: In Banking, Truth as Currency

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If you were in the market for a credit card or looking to sell a house, this past week was a good one, as rewards points on the former, and prices for the latter were both up. Fraud At Non-Bank ATMs : We all know that fraud of all stripes is on the rise. But at non-bank ATMs, fraud is on a stratospheric ascent.

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Banking Is Only The Beginning: 30 Big Industries Blockchain Could Transform

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Ultimately, the use cases for a transparent, verifiable register of transaction data are practically endless — especially since blockchain operates through a decentralized platform requiring no central supervision, while still remaining resistant to fraud. Even now, blockchain is creating new a new “predictions market.”