Nowadays, calls from people trying to steal your money, personal data or financial information are very common. But they are some sign based on that you can assume your talking to scammer: Odd-looking phone number Delayed greeting Caller can’t communicate Caller says there’s a problem with an unknown account The
Earlier this year the International Security Ligue published its report ‘Fraud in Cash and Electronic Payments: Taxonomy, Estimation and Projections’. Based on data gathered in a broad range of countries between 2014-18, it provides an interesting and comprehensive classification of payment fraud alternatives, and also offers an estimation of the
SSL is an acronym for Secure Sockets Layer. In some cases, this is called TSL (Transportation Protection Level). As an online merchant, your primary responsibility is to ensure that the information you collect from your customers on your online store is protected at all costs. Here are some reasons why
One of the main reasons for the recent closure of tokenization is mobile payments. Having more credit card numbers than being powered by wireless signals makes it easier for fraudsters to “listen” to insecure transitions. Tokenization replaces the transmission of sensitive data with something that has no internal meaning and
Debit card fraud occurs when a criminal gains access to your debit card number—and in some cases, personal identification number (PIN)—to make unauthorized purchases or withdraw cash from your account. There are many different methods of obtaining your information, from unscrupulous employees to hackers gaining access to your data from