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January 1, 2023 • 23:01:02

Fraud trends in 2022 to watch out for in 2023

The growing digital world is making it easier than ever for us to connect and learn more, but it also places each of us at a heightened level of risk. Each year, cybersecurity experts learn more about how to navigate fraud, but their efforts haven't eradicated it. As more fraudsters are strengthened by powerful technology, their attacks are becoming more complex. In this article, we will address some of the most commonly seen trends from 2022.

What are fraud trends and why do they exist?

Fraud trends are common recurrences of fraudulent behavior that we see each year. These trends often roll through different areas, impacting large numbers of people at different times. A type of fraud becomes a trend when an increasing number of companies begin to see it influencing their businesses—or more individuals start to fall victim to it. Already, organized digital fraud is expected to reach $10.5 million in damages each year by 2025 (see cybersecurityventures.com/cybercrime-damage-costs-10-trillion-by-2025).

It can seem odd that fraud trends exist, but it makes sense when you think about it. As more fraudsters realize they can get away with a certain type of fraud, more people start doing it. Sometimes, an increasing number of fraudsters happens individual by individual, but it can also be a part of a growing, orchestrated attack. We often think of those who commit fraud as one-off shady actors, but these attacks can be fairly advanced (see bit.ly/3kaDCqw).

Fraud trends to watch out for

Finding the right way to push back against fraud is important, but being able to identify it is the best thing that you can do. When you know what to look for, you will be less likely to become a victim of fraud. Keep an eye out for the following trends to protect your money and identity.

A percentage of people invariably have criminal intent when interacting with the public. That is why we all must remain informed and vigilant. As long as we take active steps to recognize and push back against fraud, we lower the level of damage that these individuals can cause. Every year, be sure to catch up on trends—and if you see something concerning online, always look into it. It is best to exercise caution and be informed about the potential risks. End of Story

Nicholas Cucci is the co-founder and COO of Fluid Pay LLC. He is also a graduate of Benedictine University and a member of the Advisory Board and Anti-Fraud Technology Committee for the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, as a CFE himself. Fluid Pay is the only 100 percent cloud-based Level 1 PCI payment gateway processing transactions anywhere in the world. Contact Nick at nick@fluidpay.com.

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