Double Slam Double Slam
Search:    Index Page >> About Us >> Privacy >> Terms of Use >> Add Url >> Submit Article   
Add Url
 

Software & Networking

Sports

Travel & Accommodation

Technology & Science

Online & Board Games

Lifestyle & Fashion

Hygiene & Health

Home Family & Garden

People & Communities

Policies & Law

Drink & Food

Self Management

Business & Companies

Shopping Online

Healthcare & Treatment

Academics & Education

Finance & Investment

Careers & Employment

Automobiles

Art & Culture

Issues & News

Property & Agents

Children

Entertainment

 

  Index Page » Finance & Investment » Loans & Funding
   
 

Credit Card Fraud - Part II

   
Author: Michael Russell

In this issue of our series on credit card fraud we're going to dig a little deeper into some facts and figures that will most certainly raise the hair on the back of your neck.

In plain dollars and cents, a single credit card fraud can, and has, accounted for about forty-million dollars in just one year alone. That translates to about 900,000 victims in 22 countries. That's a lot of people and a lot of money and that's just ONE fraud. For those wondering, this particular fraud involved adult web sites, but credit card fraud was going on long before the Internet came to be.

What IS new is the ability to run this fraud across the entire world with just a mouse click and attack thousands of people in a very short period of time. The Internet has simply given a very old scam new legs. It has brutally exposed the security problems with our credit card system and takes advantage of these leaks to the max.

The particular fraud mentioned up top was perpetrated by a company called J K Publications. If you want to read about the details of this fraud you can do so in the August 1999 issue of Scientific American. Needless to say, it is some juicy reading.

So just where does the money go when a company or merchant or even individual perpetrates a credit card fraud? Well, if the fraud goes undetected in most cases the money goes to the merchant himself with the middle man, if there is one, usually getting paid a cut, if for no other reason than to make sure he keeps his mouth shut. In some cases the money goes to the merchant and the bank. Yes, there are some crooked banks out there, especially overseas in countries that will remain nameless for fear of gun toting gangsters being sent over here to settle a score.

If, however, the fraud IS detected then the money does get repaid to the victim but in most cases less than the under $50 amount that the banks have to pay. In other words, the victim doesn't completely come away from this unscathed. Many European banks won't pay up at all. As for the merchant account, they don't want to suffer losses, so many times they will simply just close up and reopen under a new name.

Because the system itself is weak, the thieves themselves are rarely caught, and then when they are, they rarely get punished to the extent that they should. The problem with the system is that is was designed for buying physical goods with the card holder being physically present. With Internet transactions the cardholder no longer has to sign for the transaction, at least not in the usual way, and this makes it way too easy to cheat the system.

In our next article in this series we'll look more into the problems of the system and what victims of fraud can do to help protect themselves, or for that matter prevent themselves from being the victim of credit card fraud.

Author Bio:

Michael Russell

Michael Russell has been involved in online business since early 2001, and whilst spending countless hours each month running his business still finds time for various hobbies and interests.

You can search for this article using: college loans, student loans, personal loans, home loans, bad credit loans, countrywide home loans
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Tax Reform, My Way
 
Sound Wealth Building Tactics
 
Secured Wedding Loans: Worth Your Property, Make Your Wedding A Wonder
 
How to Avoid Paid Survey Scams
 
Zero Zero Financing on Automobiles in Retrospect
 
5 Questions You Need To Have Answered Before You Back-Test Your Forex System
 
Personal Debt Consolidation Loans Are Key To Your Financial Health
 
Do You Struggle to Get Business Credit Without a Personal Guarantee?
 
0% Balance Transfer Credit Cards Will Not Last
 
Eight Steps to Financial Freedom - Part One
 
 
 
 

Credit After Bankruptcy - What To Expect

Here are some things you can expect to find when going to apply for loans after a recent bankruptcy. - Carrie Reeder
 

Credit Card Rebates - How To Get Yours

This article shows the consumer just what to look for in order to get their best deal when looking f ... - Robert Alan
 

Business Insurance Quotes

Business insurance comes in many forms from many different insurance companies. Thus, insurance quot ... - Ross Bainbridge
 
 

Diversify, Diversify, Diversify

At some point, if you trade long enough, you will undergo owning a stock that drops like a rock for ... - Ray Johns
 

Face Up to Your Debts, They Won't Go Away

Having debt problems is a stressful and sometimes scary experience, and it's tempting to ignore the ... - Nicholas Hunt
 

Best Debt Consolidation - 3 Things To Look For

A quality debt consolidation service is a great way to help you regain control of your finances and ... - L. Sampson
 

Japanese Candlestick Charts

Regular bar charts are to candlesticks, as radio is to color television." - Tim Grimsley
 

How To Get The Best Graduate Loan

What you use the loan for is up to you, but usually graduate loans are used to pay off credit card d ... - Peter J Kenny
 
 
Index Page >> Privacy >> Terms of Use
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.doubleslam.com - All Rights Reserved.