Fraud is a constantly evolving field. As technology continues to advance, so do the methods that fraudsters use to commit their crimes. The following article will explore three of the biggest trends in fraud for 2023: phishing attacks, credit card fraud and data breaches. By understanding these trends, you can better protect yourself against them when they occur.
Phishing attacks
Phishing attacks are still one of the most common and effective ways for criminals to gain access to your personal information. While email phishing scams have been around for decades, they’re not the only form of phishing. Phishing can take many forms and use many different types of communicati
on channels.
For example, a common form of phishing is called “spear phishing” where attackers target specific individuals or organizations with highly personalized emails that appear to be from someone you trust. Spear phishers often use information about their targets (such as names, company names, locations) obtained from social media sites like LinkedIn and Facebook as well as other sources such as press releases or news articles about people who have left organizations in order to make their messages seem legitimate.
Credit card fraud
- As a retailer, you’re at risk of credit card fraud. The biggest risk is from counterfeit cards and stolen card data, which are used to make purchases in person or online. Fraudsters are becoming more sophisticated and using more advanced techniques, tools and targets than ever before.
- Criminals may use a device that reads the information on your card’s magnetic stripe and sends it over a wireless connection to their computer or smartphone. They can then print a new plastic card with your account details encoded onto it (known as skimming).
- The payment industry has embraced biometrics as an alternative method for authenticating payments that reduces fraud risk while maintaining customer experience because biometrics can be used in conjunction with passwords or other methods such as two-factor authorization processes like SMS codes sent via text message that must be entered before completing any transaction.
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