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The press is having a hay day with stories about Internet fraud.
According to the report, how can people protect themselves from these types of Internet fraud?
The above measures are to protect ourselves against the high levels of Internet fraud.
Students should take action to avoid Internet fraud when shopping for college textbooks.
All personal details are held in a database which is protected against Internet fraud.
They point out that law enforcement agencies are set up to investigate Internet fraud.
But Internet fraud may have sped its demise, a person close to the company said.
Identity theft and Internet fraud are also cited as factors.
Internet fraud began appearing in 1994 with the start of e-commerce.
Ironically, victims of Internet fraud usually pay with cash or money orders.
The commission has 50 people devoted exclusively to fighting Internet fraud, up from just 2 a couple of years ago.
He will also look at the causes and problems of business and Internet fraud.
Internet fraud costs merchants more than the value of the stolen merchandise.
We spend so much time worrying about Internet fraud.
Although the above are only recommendations, they can greatly reduce the chances of Internet fraud.
Almost 5,300 of the complaints involved Internet fraud and have been referred to law enforcement agencies around the country.
Despite all the press hype about Internet fraud, real life examples are amazingly hard to find.
Internet fraud costs victims millions of dollars each year.
Internet fraud issues are now getting more attention.
The second problem involves the number of companies that have been hit by Internet fraud who are reluctant to talk about the security issues involved."
Internet fraud is a major problem for corporations trying to become part of the global e-commerce revolution.
The majority of Internet fraud complaints relate to online auction sites.
The cases do not include other major categories of cybercrime, like Internet fraud or child pornography.
Total losses reported in 2003 exceeded $437 million, with Internet fraud accounting for nearly half of that amount, according to government figures.
Internet fraud is becoming a “recession-proof economy” with all the sophistication of a legitimate business model, according to a report published on Monday.