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The Payments Fraud market within the context of E-Business is a rapidly growing sector, as digital payments become increasingly popular. Fraudsters are taking advantage of the lack of security measures in place to commit fraudulent activities such as identity theft, account takeover, and payment card fraud. As a result, businesses are investing in fraud prevention solutions to protect their customers and their own financial interests. These solutions include advanced analytics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence to detect and prevent fraudulent activities.
Companies in the Payments Fraud market include RSA Security, Fiserv, Experian, LexisNexis Risk Solutions, and ThreatMetrix. Show Less Read more