ITPRO

Printed from www.itpro.co.uk

Register to receive our regular email newsletter at http://www.itpro.co.uk/registration.

The newsletter contains links to our latest IT news, product reviews, features and how-to guides, plus special offers and competitions.

Skip to navigation

    EC pledges e-payments fraud action

A new report by the European Commission has recognised that payments fraud online is on the rise and pledged to do more to promote technology protection measures, as well as enforce related legislation and raise consumer awareness.

By Miya Knights, 29 Apr 2008 at 00:17

A report issued today by the European Commission (EC) has pledged to do more to combat the growing problem of electronic payment fraud.

Despite recent European Union (EU) legislation around anti-money laundering and the introduction of the Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa), it said payment fraud had continued to migrate online, where transactions are carried out without the person or method of payment needing to be present.

The EC report on fraud and measure taken to combat it between 2004 and 2007 said that although the number of fraudulent payments made was small, when compared to the volumes of legitimate transactions made across the Euro-zone, their affect was to undermine confidence among EU citizens in buying and selling online.

The report said: â€Payment fraud is a moving target and, inevitably, new threats appear, such as identity theft/fraud and, more generally, cybercrime.â€

It also said that, during its investigations into the issue, a seminar held at the end of last year concluded that â€awareness and education of the user may be more important than technologyâ€. Although it said the technology, like those designed to enhance privacy, in most cases the problems are due to human factors.

â€While security should ideally not be an option, in practice it is, and it is difficult to oblige people to use more security,†it added. The Commission said it was also preparing a communication on information infrastructure protection.

In tandem with its enforcement of simplified payment processing through Sepa and the â€know your customer†component of its anti-money laundering legislation, the EC said it planned general EU public awareness campaigns, which could take the form of events and conferences to highlight the dangers of electronic payments.

In the UK online credit card fraud, often characterised by situations where the card was not present,

rose 133 per cent between 2001 and 2006, according to the UK payment industry body, APACS.

Email to a friend

Print this page

Social Bookmark this article: What is this?

Be the first to comment on this article

You need to Login or Register to comment.

advertisement
advertisement

    Latest News Videos in Security

Video: Mobile security threats and Mac complacency

Play Video: Mobile security threats and Mac complacency   Play

Part two: Eugene Kaspersky, chief executive and founder of Kaspersky Lab, talks about the increasing security threats mobile users are facing.

 

    White papers

Want more background on today's hottest IT trends?

Visit IT PRO's white paper library for more on virtualisation, encryption and other topics.

    Register for IT PRO

You'll get exclusive member benefits including free white papers, downloads, Webinars and weekly newsletters full of the latest IT PRO news, reviews, insight and expertise.

Advertisement