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Online banking fraud rises by 132 per cent
Apacs has announced a 132 per cent increase in online banking fraud amounting to £52.5 million.
Contactless payments gather pace
Widespread use of chip and PIN-based contactless payment technology is “only a matter of time,” claims payment body Apacs.
Fraudsters publish credit card details on web
Details of 19,000 credit cards accidentally published online by fraudsters were found through a Google search.
Card fraud losses on the rise again
Figures the first six months of the year show credit fraud is back on the increase, with major contributions from online and overseas fraud.
Online banking grows in popularity
But as more people choose to bank online, the latest payment industry figures show criminals are increasingly targeting this channel.<br>
User-friendly websites catching out shoppers
Although wary of online shopping, UK users can be sucked in by a website which is simple and easy to use.
Card-not-present fraud up 13 per cent
Official 2008 card fraud figures show chip and PIN continuing to drive fraudsters online or to those cards not yet reliant on PIN protection to...
Credit card issuers share more ‘behavioural data’
APACS announce enhancements to data sharing processes to help customers at risk from debt spirals.
UK salary payments hit by glitch at APACS
Hundreds of thousands of wage payments due to be paid into accounts today will not arrive on time thanks to a BACS database problem.
UK retailers give thumbs up to chip and PIN
Six months in and the statistics show chip and PIN has been overwhelmingly successful say APACS and the BRC
Card fraud abroad up claims APACS
After two years of consecutive reductions in UK card fraud losses, APACS full-year figures shows fraud in countries yet to implement chip and PIN...
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