The 2024 NICE Actimize Fraud Insights report explores industry-wide fraud trends, highlighting what poses the most risk for financial institutions and their customers. Unlock critical insights with this comprehensive analysis, developed by data scientists and fraud experts using NICE Actimize’s collective...
What’s old is new again…Mid-market and small banks are as vulnerable as ever to check kiting schemes due to limited resources and outdated technology, if not more due to the rise in check fraud. Manual verification processes and outdated detection methods make it easier for fraudsters to exploit the delay between...
Mid-market banks and credit unions navigate a convoluted risk landscape, fronted by copious mobile fraud, made-to-order attack delivery, compromised B2B payments, illicit deepfake service models, and emulator-driven intrusions. These trends demand a bold commitment to improve fraud and AML (FRAML) programs and enhance...
Financial institutions (FIs) are grappling with sophisticated authorized and unauthorized scams that are fueled by payments innovation and higher transaction volumes. With instant payments gaining worldwide adoption, real-time monitoring is the key to stopping trending scams—but that’s not the only trend to plan...
Blue check scams, quishing, tech support, homograph attacks, and travel scams abound this holiday season. Fraud tactics are more personalized and harder to detect, competition is steeper, and regulatory scrutiny is ballooning.
In this eBook, we’ll take a look at how real-time fraud detection and real-time...
PSR shift in liability adds another dimension of complexity for financial institutions (FIs) combatting sophisticated APP fraud scams and new account fraud. Not only is it more challenging for FIs to protect themselves and customers, that liability shift could have deep revenue impact.
Why is NICE Actimize ranked the highest-scoring enterprise fraud management (EFM) vendor on Quadrant Knowledge Solution’s 2023 SPARK Matrix™? Because end-to-end fraud prevention across the entire customer life cycle doesn’t just achieve robust fraud detection and prevention—it improves operational efficiency...
Until now there has been an ongoing struggle regarding who owns the money mules and scams problem – Credit Risk, AML (KYC), or Fraud Management? With liabilities shifting, ownership is clearly landing on the shoulders of Fraud Management teams. Fraud leaders must act quickly or risk losing revenue, their reputation,...
In the aftermath of the pandemic and global political unrest, the risks of identity and credential theft have surged, and a deluge of scams are exploiting the crisis. Consumers facing disrupted incomes seek credit solutions, and fraudsters seek to exploit them by using application fraud tactics.
Fraudsters are always looking for new ways to shift funds from their schemes into their accounts—that’s where mules come in. Until now, there’s never been a real-time solution for detecting money mule activity. Download this comprehensive guide to uncover the strategies for detecting mule-related accounts,...
A U.S. couple is set to file a plea deal for their role in laundering $4.5 billion in cryptocurrency from the Bitfinex virtual currency exchange in 2016. Federal prosecutors say they moved crypto to hide their tracks, withdrew it from ATMs and used gift cards to spend the money.
This Case Study talks about how when E-Commerce organization Pat Pat’s business grew their true fraud chargeback fees and losses also started to increase.
They found it difficult to distinguish between their trusted users and fraudulent behaviour of bad actors and found it hard to keep up with the amount of...
Transaction monitoring must keep up with the multiple and fast-moving risks of today’s world. In addition to the many typologies by which criminals push illicit funds through the financial system, financial institutions are challenged to effectively counter the myriad of risks around black swan events, ESG crimes,...
The world is moving on from magnetic stripe payment cards, with one notable exception: the United States. Credit card issuers, banks and consumers agree the magnetic stripe is prone to hacking - so why is one of the largest markets for plastic payment still clinging to decades-old technology?
Is your organization ready for the new PCI DSS 4.0 Standard? If you’re already compliant with the most recent version of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), you’ve probably already begun transitioning to version 4.0 ahead of the upcoming deadline. To help you make the journey easier and...
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