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[Security]| Tuesday 15th January 2008 |
While a growth in online shopping is delivering record sales, retailers are frustrated with the lack of co-ordination from government and the payments industry in tackling rising levels of crime.
Only 17% believe law enforcement agencies are effectively challenging online fraud, with many claiming that police responses are limited to providing crime reference numbers and explaining their lack of resources.
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During the last twelve months the average retailer was spending 60% more on tackling fraud than in the previous year, but over three quarters of retailers surveyed still experienced growth, with nearly half seeing a 20% rise in revenue.
The key anti-fraud tools used by retailers remain the Address Verification Service (AVS) and Card Verification Number (CVN), but more than 70% of merchants now also support Verified by Visa and MasterCard SecureCode.
Last month PC Pro revealed how a single police constable was leading an investigation into eBay fraud cases totalling tens of thousands of pounds.
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