Experian Information Systems recently
released a report on online shopping fraud, and the news isn’t good for merchants and customers alike. According to the report, total online shopping fraud in the US increased 30% in 2017 from the year before. The two categories of fraud most responsible for the large increase were shipping fraud and billing fraud. Shipping fraud happens when a criminal uses his or her own address to receive purchased stolen goods online. Billing fraud occurs when the victim’s address is connected to the payment account that is used to purchase the stolen goods. Shipping fraud rose 37% in 2017 while billing fraud rose 34%. In addition to that, 53% of fraudulent transactions were done through an internet browser while 29% occurred on a mobile device. The average amount lost per zip code for online shopping fraud in 2017 was $855. As criminals become more sophisticated with their tactics, online shopping fraud numbers should continue to rise unless merchants take significant steps to safeguard against potential attacks.
May 22, 2018