The public has been warned against giving away personal and biometric data following reports that people in Bulacan are having their iris scanned in exchange for cryptocurrencies.
A prevailing fear among those using online dating apps and dating sites is that they’ll accidentally fall for a deepfake.
A third of British citizens keep a photo or scan of their ID documents stored on their phones, which could lead to fraud and ...
Removing the numbers may reduce credit card fraud, but emerging smart retail technologies may remove the need for cards all ...
Rising ID fraud dents SA’s investment prospects By Christopher Tredger, Portals editorJohannesburg, 19 Feb 2025Lance Fanaroff, co-founder and chief strategy officer, iiDENTIFii. South Africa’s failure ...
New report says fraudsters are using AI to create fake documents, voices, and images that facilitate identity theft and ...
SEBI proposes tech solutions to secure trading accounts from unauthorized access. Learn more about the measures suggested.
The regulator has come out with a consultation paper seeking a framework to improve the security of trading accounts through ...
A security vulnerability in the Indian Post Office portal has exposed sensitive Know Your Customer (KYC) data of thousands of users through an Insecure Direct Object Reference (IDOR) attack vector.
The Office of the Maine Attorney General announced that the personal, medical and financial records of more than 569,000 ...
Frshar Mail CEO Asif Azad has officially unveiled the upcoming Know Your Customer (KYC) system, which is set to bring a new ...