Payment fraud moves to Internet in Europe, says Commission

April 28, 2008, 09:18 AM —  IDG News Service — 

Despite recent efforts to clamp down on electronic payments fraud, the crime
is still rife and is undermining citizens' confidence in buying and selling
over the internet, the European Commission said Monday.

A Commission report
on fraud and countermeasures
taken between 2004 and 2007 shows that even
though the number of discovered cases is a small minority of the overall number
of transactions using new payment services, they undermine the general level
of confidence among citizens in the European Union.

In addition, electronic payment fraud is increasingly moving to non-face-to-face
situations such as Internet payments, the report said.

"Payment fraud is a moving target and, inevitably, new threats appear,
such as identity theft/fraud and, more generally, cyber crime. In 2007, the
Commission announced its policy objectives regarding cyber crime and will continue
to closely monitor developments in this area," the Commission said.

Two recent pieces of E.U. legislation have tried to tackle the issue: a payment
services directive and a money laundering directive. The money laundering law
includes a "know your customer" rule for electronic transactions,
but the Commission now believes more work is needed to raise citizens' awareness
of the dangers.

"The Commission is working actively to minimize the payment fraud threat,
for the benefit of consumers and financial services providers alike," said
Charlie McCreevy, Commissioner for the E.U. internal market.

Action now being planned includes running awareness campaigns targeting the
general public in the E.U. These could include running conferences about the
dangers of electronic payments, the Commission said.

IDG News Service

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