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Report: Overcoming ID Fraud’s Technology Blind Spots

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Financial crime is a pervasive threat to banks, credit unions, FinTechs and other financial institutions (FIs) the world over. A recent study from PwC found that 47 percent of companies had experienced fraud at least once in the past two years, with a grand total of $42 billion in funds stolen over this period of time.

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Fraud Concerns and Trends in 2022

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Fraud on Alert for 2022 A review of SAR data , government agenc y releases, a nd fraud findings found these f raud c oncerns and trends to wat ch in 2022. Takeaway 1 An Abrigo review of SAR data, government agency releases, and fraud findings revealed fraud trends to watch for. Fraud Concerns. Starting Point.

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First Bank Takes Two-Pronged Approach To Fighting Internal, External Fraud Threats

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The banking industry is still grappling with the pandemic’s unprecedented effects, including a broad digital shift across numerous sectors. This increased digital engagement can create challenges, however, as it opens up new avenues for fraud in addition to making transactions more convenient for customers.

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Deep Dive: Strategizing Transparent, Holistic Digital Banking Transformations

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The number of online banking customers is growing worldwide, and FIs’ consumers are coming to expect seamless digital experiences as a result. One study recently determined that the number of digital banking users is expected to exceed 3.6

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KeyBank On Fighting APP Fraud During The COVID-19 Pandemic

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Fraud targeting digital banking users has been around as long as digital banking itself, but it has recently become more prevalent. The pandemic is exacerbating the problem, with a study finding that 22 percent of Americans were the targets of pandemic-related fraud attempts as of March.

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Deep Dive: How The Challenger Bank Technology Gap Is Helping Fraudsters

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Headlines are filled with reports of service outages and data breaches , and both banks and consumers are contending with rising fraud concerns as digital banking takes off. Fraud threatens everyone, yet customers rely on their banks for protection. The Technology Gap That Fosters Fraudsters.

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Top 5 Surprises from FICO’s Fraud and Digital Banking Survey

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Top 5 Surprises from FICO’s Fraud and Digital Banking Survey. Our survey found that good fraud protection is paramount for customers - even though they themselves may exaggerate income or claims. A report released by the FTC in February 2022 indicates a 71% increase in fraud in 2021, which cost consumers roughly $5.8

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