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Using Custom Inputs to Refine Your Response to Fraud
Online fraud is a complex, hard to detect, and constantly evolving type of crime with serious business consequences. While many e-commerce merchants are looking for new ways to engage with customers, fraudsters are also looking for new ways to exploit them. In a way, every touchpoint you create - from buy online/pick up in store options to social click-to-buy ads, mobile shopping to loyalty rewards programs - is another opportunity for cybercriminals to bypass your fraud screening.
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Using Custom Inputs to Refine Your Response to Fraud
Online fraud is a complex, hard to detect, and constantly evolving type of crime with serious business consequences. While many e-commerce merchants are looking for new ways to engage with customers, fraudsters are also looking for new ways to exploit them. In a way, every touchpoint you create - from buy online/pick up in store options to social click-to-buy ads, mobile shopping to loyalty rewards programs - is another opportunity for cybercriminals to bypass your fraud screening.
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Using Custom Inputs to Refine Your Response to Fraud
Online fraud is a complex, hard to detect, and constantly evolving type of crime with serious business consequences. While many e-commerce merchants are looking for new ways to engage with customers, fraudsters are also looking for new ways to exploit them. In a way, every touchpoint you create - from buy online/pick up in store options to social click-to-buy ads, mobile shopping to loyalty rewards programs - is another opportunity for cybercriminals to bypass your fraud screening.
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