Articles tagged with: fraud prevention tips
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Online fraud is a popular creation of this very era. You confront numerous situations online where you are on the verge of being struck with any of similar fraud situations. It’s really hard to distinguish a genuine email and a scam. The tips and tricks that they use is probably more sophisticated and sound then a genuine email in itself. They seem to be from reputed sources and ultimately setting you in great problem.
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Fraud Exposing tips:
There are certain tips that you can always follow to see if the source …
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The physical markets have turned into online markets lately and people have started adopting the online methods for purchasing a lot of their goods. This does help for most of the time as you need not to go to the provider for the goods or services rather you just place an order and you get the goods or services dropped right away. The online mode is safe and reliable but there are instances where people do fall victims to fraudsters. There are some symptoms as well as there are some …
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We have already given 10 tips on minimizing eCommerce Fraud Exposure. But it’s not just about spending money on fraud detection/prevention systems. You first need to understand the kinds of fraud you can be exposed to. Only then can you figure out the ways to save yourself from them.
Detect the type of fraud
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The most advanced criminals will give you a fake card or a card obtained via skimming. There is little you can do in such cases since the criminals themselves practice fraud as a means of earning a …
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As a continuation to the first part of “10 Tips to Minimize eCommerce Fraud Exposure Part 1″, let’s dive into the second part.
6. Report “phishermen” who are out to benefit from spoof sites
Recently more and more phishing scams have been reported, especially from online banking customers. Imagine a scenario where a chunk of money unknowingly vanished from your account. Well, the fact is that you could very well have helped the scammer transfer YOUR own money into THEIR accounts. What happens is that the account holder receives a fraudulent email …

