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The Dark Web: An Online Market for Stolen Checks

April 11, 2023

Abrigo’s new report cites the “dark web” as a driver for fraud Potential check fraud of all types nearly doubled in 2022 Tech solutions are crucial in stopping check fraud attempts Modern day success owes much to technology. The advent of the computer, the internet, and mobile phones are just a few technologies that have…

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Credit Unions: Ease of New Account Openings, Ease of Check Fraud?

April 5, 2023

Check fraud is increasing at all financial institutions Credit unions are marketed on ease-of-use, making them more vulnerable There are steps that can be taken to combat fraud while maintaining credit union convenience CU Management takes a look at how the increase in check fraud has specifically impacted credit unions. In an article by Al…

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Podcast: Interview with Ex-Check Fraudster Turned #FraudFighter

April 4, 2023

An ex-fraudster provides inside information on fraud methods Checks are a target because they are inexpensive to spoof Fraudsters have favorite targets Recently, we covered insider check fraud and the reasons individuals perpetrate it — even when they may not need the money. But what about the other side of the coin? The professional fraudster…

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Insider Check Fraud — The How, The Why, and Prevention

March 29, 2023

Check alterations by employees can be an issue City government employees sometimes alter checks to pay themselves They are usually small amounts and therefor rarely attract attention Over the past year, most of the media coverage has spotlighted post office insider check fraud — where a postal employee is responsible or part of scheme to…

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Old School Check Fraud Supercharged by New Technology

March 28, 2023

Check fraud is surging, particularly in business transactions Check fraud has a reputation as a low- or no-tech scam Scammers are “graduating” to high-tech strategies Abrigo’s new and informative downloadable PDF, Check Fraud: New Tech Driving Old School Scam by Kate Stoneburner, is a succinct look at the ways in which modern scammers are deploying…

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How Threat Actors Are Preying on Silicon Valley Bank Collapse

March 22, 2023

Introducing the “Threat Actor” Threat Actors respond to news trends and resultant anxiety The fall of Silicon Valley Bank is the newest boon for Threat Actors The Cloudflare Blog takes a look at the activities of a specific category of fraudster, the Threat Actor, in relationship to news events like the collapse and takeover by the…

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Report: First-Party and Third-Party Check Fraud Increase 78% and 74% in 2022

March 21, 2023

Aite-Novarica Group fraud executives at Aite-Novarica Group’s 2022 Financial Crime Forum Check fraud and scams are growing disproportionately to other forms of fraud In spite of check fraud growth, some banks remainl hesitant to invest in anti-fraud technology Aite-Novarica Group’s expert, Trace Fooshée, shares their research to help fortify fraud platforms via Fraud Trends for…

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mRDC: “Double Presentment” Check Fraud

March 15, 2023

Mobile remote deposit capture, or mRDC, is wildly popular among banking consumers – and why not? Upon receipt of a paper check, rather than having to travel to a local bank branch to deposit the money into an account, today’s bank consumer has only to sign the check and use their smartphone to photograph it…

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Stolen Checks: What Information is Exposed for Fraud?

March 14, 2023

Checks contain many “exposure components” Fraudsters can use one of more of these components to instigate theft Banks that deploy image forensic AI tech can greatly reduce these fraud opportunities Stolen checks continue to be one of the major events covered in today’s media — specifically when it comes to assaults and robberies against mail…

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FinCEN Warning: Check Fraud Related SARs Nearly Double in 2022

March 8, 2023

FinCEN reports a large increase in check fraud They characterize it as a “nationwide surge” Physical checks via mail theft seem to be favored targets The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has made it clear: There is a nationwide surge in check fraud, and it is targeting the US mail. “Criminals have been increasingly targeting…

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