Fraud Losses to Increase; Mag-Stripe Vulnerabilities to Blame
By Tracy Kitten, January 18, 2012
Fraud losses linked to card skimming are quickly hitting epidemic proportions. Robert Siciliano, a security expert and McAfee consultant, says 2012 will be to skimming what 2011 was to the hacker and hacktivist. "2012 will be the Year of the Skimmer," he says. "Skimming fraud is an epidemic," says Mike Urban, who oversees product management for Fiserv's Financial Crimes division. "And it continues to grow every year."
Some big skimming cases have grabbed headlines in recent months. Last June, four men were charged for their alleged involvement in a $1.5 million ATM skimming scheme that targeted Citibank and JPMorgan Chase ATMs in New York, Chicago and Miami. And 28 suspects were indicted in November for their alleged connection to an organized credit-card skimming ring that recruited waiters and waitresses at high-end restaurants in Manhattan to collect card details from American Express accountholders. Card skimming itself is relatively simple. "It's very low-tech," Urban says.
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012
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