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Thank you! Together, we stopped 35 million fraud attempts in 2010!

Friday, December 24th, 2010

As the holidays find many of us spending time with family and friends, I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone for their hard work and dedication this past year. Combating online fraud and abuse is no easy task and we don’t do it alone. We work in concert with thousands of virtual crime fighters around the globe. It takes tremendous focus, discipline and collaboration, something each of our customers, partners and employees prove every day.

In 2010, we screened nearly 2 billion transactions and stopped over 35 million fraud attempts. The collaboration we support and the meaningful impact we have in stopping all types of online fraud and abuse are part of what makes us proud of what we do here at iovation.

This was our most successful year ever and we have even higher expectations for next year. Thanks for working with us to make the Internet a safer place. Here’s to seeing what we can accomplish together in 2011.

Happy holidays and best wishes for the New Year.

Sincerely,
Greg


While Study Shows Friendly Fraud Still Persists, There Is Help

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

While friendly fraud is nothing new, according to an industry study it remains a prevalent problem throughout the online retail community. In the article, “Merchants’ Battle Against Friendly Fraud Will Be A Protracted One — Across Two Fronts,” LexisNexis found that friendly fraud accounted for more than one-third of the total fraud losses for online-only merchants in 2009, costing them .4% of their total annual revenue. While that number dropped slightly for the largest e-commerce merchants to about 24% of their total fraud losses, it still represented a significant amount of lost revenue last year.

Definition of friendly fraud: Any transaction, contested by a customer, where the merchant suspects that the customer or a personal associate (child, spouse) legitimately authorized the transaction in question. (more…)


Fraud Attempts Across Multiple Industries Not That Uncommon

Friday, May 7th, 2010

More evidence that cyber criminals are using personal information from social networking sites to create socially engineered attacks was recently disclosed when VeriSign iDefense reported a cyber crook was trying to sell 1.5 million Facebook accounts on an electric fraud Web forum. In the article, “1.5 Million Facebook Accounts for Sale in Web Forum, VeriSign Reports,” social networking credentials are gaining value in the cyber-underworld. According to Rick Howard, director of cyber-intelligence at iDefense, the more Facebook friends an account has, the more valuable the credential. (more…)


Rapid Adoption of iPad Use for Online Transactions, including Fraudulent Ones

Friday, April 16th, 2010

While the hot new iPad provides an exciting platform to surf the web, exchange emails and read books, users are also using the computer tablet to access their existing accounts on social networking sites, play virtual games, and make online purchases much like they would on their home computer.

This past week, iovation has seen a rapid adoption of the iPad being used at our customer sites. We’ve seen the number of iPad transactions grow by thousands every single day since the new device was made available. And these transactions aren’t just occurring within the same industry. In fact, we’re seeing iPad transactions on a multitude of verticals including travel sites, social networks, sportsbooks, dating sites, credit issuers, MMOs and online social games. And our job is to make sure that the transactions processed are from legitimate, good customers.

Topping the list of industries where we’ve seen the most online transactions this week is online communities at 45%, with the majority on social networking sites as opposed to dating sites. The second largest group was online retail, accounting for 28% of total iPad transactions. Most of those transactions occurred on travel sites. And lastly, international gambling sites such as sportsbooks came in third, at 23% of all iovation-protected iPad transactions.

So that’s where we’re helping customers, but what information do fraud teams share within our database in order to reduce fraud losses and ensure good customers have a positive experience on their site?

iovation tracks over 30 different types of bad behavior and this segmentation is important to our customers. How they treat evidence (specific types of fraud and abuse) changes across various industries. For example, an online retailer cares about mitigating chargebacks and catching criminal activity before product goes out the door, whereas an online community cares more about stopping spam, solicitations, predators and phishing attempts, in order to protect community members and maintain a safe and trusted environment.

Our customers can customize our fraud protection service to gain control over the specific transactions and activities that they correlate with high risk. This allows them to take more business with confidence and spend less time conducting costly manual reviews.

Believe it or not, within the first week of iPad sales, we have already uncovered fraudulent activity. Over half of all transactions denied from iPads were specifically related to credit card fraud. In other words, they were fraudsters attempting to monetize stolen identities on our customers’ websites.

As iPads connect to online businesses to create accounts, submit applications and make purchases, it is very important for organizations to know whether or not the device:

  • has committed fraud or abuse on their site
  • has committed fraud or abuse at another business
  • has relationships with other devices or accounts that have been involved with fraud or abuse
  • has not been seen before, but matches the profile of other high-risk or suspect devices

As iovation’s global shared database of over 275 million devices grows, so do the reputations of iPads used to request transactions. This is important information that companies can use to determine whether or not a transaction requested by an iPad, or any other Internet device, can be trusted and just the kind of information iovation provides to its valued customers.


Online Scammers Still Using Love to Get Your Money

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

The month of February provided another stark reminder that cyber criminals continue to be on the prowl in online dating communities.

According to a recent Toronto Sun article, “Money scammers target online daters,” Durham Regional Police received several reports—all during the weeks following Valentine’s day—from women claiming they had been scammed by men they met online. After several months of courtship and communications with these men, women then said they were asked to wire money overseas to help with work-related charity efforts. Some women were also conned into providing personal identification and financial details to the suspects and were debited “substantial amounts of money from their personal accounts.” (more…)