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Worrying rise in both identity and card fraud against consumers


January 28 2010

Worrying rise in both identity and card fraud against consumers

 

According to a report by the National Fraud Authority, fraud in all its guises costs the UK £30bn each year. Life assistance company CPP has identified a growing number of fraudulent claims, particularly for mobile phone insurance and a worrying rise in both identity and card fraud against consumers.


Research commissioned by CPP looking into fraud found that:

Sarah Blaney, fraud expert from CPP says: "The National Fraud Authority report, along with our own research, shows that fraud in all its guises is rising, as fraudsters look to exploit new avenues for their crimes. Not only have we have seen fraudulent claims for mobile phones grow rapidly in the last year, we are also seeing worrying increases in attacks against consumers through card and identity fraud. CPP is committed to fighting fraud and we're urging all consumers to be alert to the dangers posed by fraudsters."

CPP's top tips to reduce the chances of falling victim to card and identity fraud:


 

Reproduced from an article published by Security Park
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http://www.securitypark.co.uk/security_article264274.html

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