Human-initiated fraud attacks rose nearly 30% in EMEA in 2023.
The LexisNexis® Digital Identity Network® recorded a 19% global increase in digital fraud attacks, with EMEA also seeing a rise. The gaming and gambling sector experienced a significant 132% surge in automated bot attacks, exceeding the global average of 103%.
The annual LexisNexis® Risk Solutions Cybercrime Report illustrates the power of collaboration and delivers unique and actionable insights from the LexisNexis® Digital Identity Network® platform.
Reports of confirmed and suspected fraud and abuse from seemingly unrelated corners of the globe help to improve trust and confidence in consumers and transactions.
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The top 3 fraud classifications
The attack patterns driving the numbers
The channel breakdown
How different countries compare
The impact of regulatory frameworks
Fraudsters are opportunists, regularly changing methodologies and attack vectors and pivoting from one industry to the next. As one door closes or people become wise to the latest scam, fraudsters develop more complex attacks and convincing narratives, innovating with automation and generative AI tools. Protecting customers at every touchpoint across industries and across geographies is a heady goal, but one that can be achieved with international collaborations and an integrated approach based on shared intelligence, reliable data and powerful technology.
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