...of pilfered credit card numbers and other personal information. Visa said Wednesday that, in response to increased online fraud, it was setting 10 new security rules for transactions conducted over the Internet by its more than 21,000 member...
...versatility of microprocessors embedded in the cards, consumers will not only be able to better protect themselves against online fraud as they bank or trade stocks. They will also be able to store digital cash, personal information, Web site passwords...
...Securities Administrators Association and the National Association of Securities Dealers to alert investors to potential online frauds. Admitting to the hoax, the site says the agencies and groups created the site because of an increase in investment...
...required special software but banks soon set up sites on the Internet. Since then Internet use has exploded - and so has online fraud. Identity fraud cost industry and consumers $57 billion in 2005. While the number of victims has shrunk slightly...
...overall issue of online privacy. Online fraud has multiplied not only in numbers...and then doesn't deliver. But online fraud goes beyond that kind of old-fashioned...Meanwhile, technology to combat online fraud is being developed almost as fast...
...with friends. The ongoing interaction lowers your reservations and security barriers, said Marc Gaffan, an expert in online fraud and security at RSA, the security division of EMC Corp. MySpace, which News Corp. bought last year for some $580...
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