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CNP fraud still rising

Chip and PIN is simply moving fraud into CNP channels, firm warns

Laura Hailstone, CRN 14 Mar 2005
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The advent of chip-and-PIN technology is shifting general credit card fraud further into card-not-present (CNP) sales channels, according to fraud-busting firm Early Warning.

The company has reported a 30 per cent year-on-year increase in the amount of CNP fraud data that has been gathered by the organisation in the first two months of 2005.

"Our figures back up the view that chip and PIN is simply displacing the fraud problem into CNP sales channels," said Andrew Goodwill, managing director of Early Warning.

"When fraud is perpetrated in this way, the retailer is liable and the card companies can ignore the problem. The retailer is effectively getting screwed twice: once by the fraudster, and then by the card company taking its fees on the fraudulent sale."

However, the Association for Payment Clearing Services (APACS) disagreed, claiming that without chip and PIN, card fraud losses will top £800m by 2005. APACS' latest figures, released last week, showed that CNP fraud continues to be the biggest fraud type, increasing by 24 per cent to £150.8m last year, compared with £122.1m in 2003.

Sandra Quinn, director of corporate communications at APACS, told CRN: "Chip and PIN has been designed to tackle lost, stolen, and counterfeit cards. Although CNP transactions have increased, actual CNP fraud levels have gone up by only 50 per cent over five years. It is not as black a picture as people are making out."

Bob Tarzey, service director at analyst Quocirca, said: "The standard checks of card number and three-digit security number on the back of credit cards are just not enough. Additional checks of some description need to be introduced, particularly because the number of CNP transactions will increase as more people start shopping online."

laura_hailstone@vnu.co.uk

See also:

New payment system developed to fight card-not-present (CNP) fraud  13 Jun 2005
Value of fraud more than doubled in 2004 according to BDO Stoy Hayward  11 Apr 2005
Anti-fraud organisation revamps application process  17 Jan 2005
Online fraud set to soarEnhanced credit and debit card security bad news for e-businesses  26 Nov 2004
The retail industry's switch to chip-and-PIN technology and the increasing use of biometrics in finance and government presents new opportunities for resellers  22 Aug 2004

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