On pages 20-22 discover a potpourri of facts and statistics about how credit unions and victims are faring in their fight against identity theft and other types of fraud.
SAN FRANCISCO - An Identity Theft Resource Center survey reveals the economical and emotional long term effects of identity theft on victims. The survey Identity Theft: the Aftermath 2003 also finds that what frustrates victims the most is the lack of responsiveness from those they turn to for help. Here...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - eFunds Corporation, a provider of risk management, electronic payments, ATM and global outsourcing solutions, has enhanced FraudFinder to reduce back office investigation time. Clients customize and select key fraud elements, which can now be delivered in real-time. In addition, the "Hot List" management feature allows users to...
WASHINGTON - A group called Your Credit Card Companies is making sure consumers are "credit wise" this holiday season. The group has posted tips on its Website www.yourcreditcardcompanies.com to help holiday shoppers avoid becoming victims of credit card fraud or identity theft. Your Credit Card Companies is a group of...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -In the never-ending search for what prevents robberies most effectively, two credit unions think they have found the perfect solution. Whether by takeover - where violence is used to threaten staffers and members alike - or by the more passive note passers where usually only the...
SAN FRANCISCO - In the spirit of holiday giving, Credit.com has offered consumers a free Identity Theft Defense Package during the month of December. The one-year defense package includes a free credit report, identity theft/Internet fraud insurance and crisis resolution services. Credit.com was co-founded in 1995 by former New Jersey...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Credit unions are taking off the gloves to fight fraud in all its forms. For the past 26 years, San Antonio Federal Credit Union Internal Audit Senior Vice President James Peters and his team of 10 have battled fraud by keeping staffers updated and educated....