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  • Net payment firm offers guarantee against fraud

    A firm whose services support credit card payments, online, has said it will provide a guarantee against fraud for businesses and customers. WorldPay to the rescue?

  • E-tailers risk fraud to keep customers

    Online retailers may be risking fraud losses in order to avoid putting customers off by using secure payment systems.

  • The truth about Internet fraud

    Online credit card scams cost Visa USA at least US$48 million last year. Read on to discover the real story behind the biggest threat to e-commerce and how you can protect your business and yourself.

  • Group forms to battle Web fraud

    A new consortium of e-commerce companies is seeking to collect data on hundreds of millions of credit-card transactions in order to combat fraud on the Web.

  • More anti-fraud measures needed

    A new report predicts online fraud will cost US$15.5B by 2005--a tenfold jump in five years--and says online merchants aren't doing enough about it.

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