Banking fraud surges, but Sabric is onto culprits

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Banking fraud surges, but Sabric is onto culprits
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The lockdown shift to online shopping has created more opportunities for criminals, says report

Secure Citizen, the data identity arm of the SA Fraud Prevention Service, has been urging credit providers to make use of biometrics, such as voice recognition, to combat fraud.

The risk information centre supported the National Prosecuting Authority in evaluating a proposed plea bargain in which the two accused were negotiating with the state for a lesser charge of malicious damage to property. “The images linked the suspect to multiple new crime scenes, with each scene leading to the identification of new accomplices, resulting in the arrest of several perpetrators for suspected fraud,” Sabric said in its report.

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