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By Davey Winder in Editorial
Posted in Security on
Anyone whose business touches the world of ecommerce, even at the periphery, will be only too aware that debit and credit card fraud is a growing problem. Stuff chip and pin, that has not impacted greatly within the world of online trading and the real victims are the poor companies doing business in this sector. Memex claims that last year alone the true cost of credit card crime was a whopping
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