Digital Fraud

Slice Keeps Fraudsters From Getting a Piece of the Data Pie Account takeovers and credential stuffing attacks are surging, with fraudsters buying stolen credentials from the dark web to target first-time digital consumers. In this month’s “Digital Fraud Tracker®,” a collaboration with PayPal, Slice's Jason Ordway discusses how calibrating employees' access to its platform and storing credentials on external servers helps the company secure ordering for 15,000 pizzerias across the U.S.
Inside the May Tracker
  • An interview with Jason Ordway, chief technology officer at Slice, on how the pizza-ordering app counters fraud attacks that use data from dark web marketplaces
  • The latest digital fraud developments, including how fraud is up 46% worldwide since the start of the pandemic and why companies may be underestimating the damage account takeovers can cause
  • A Deep Dive analyzing how fraudsters buy and sell stolen data on dark web marketplaces to stage ATOs and credential stuffing attacks as well as detailing how merchants can fight back with tools like multifactor authentication

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