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Checks are subject to forgery and fraud because they are physical items that can be altered easily. Watch this video and check out the full course at https://goo.gl/xqjsan
Checks remain the type of payment most vulnerable to fraud attacks. According to Ernst and Young, more than 500 million checks are forged annually, with losses totalling more than billion in the United States alone. The average fraud scheme lasts 18 months before it is detected.
Methods used by criminals to obtain financial information include stealing financial institution information, such as checks, statements, receipts, and getting consumer information from merchants, insiders, and bank employees.
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What Is Forgery?
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Inferior vs Superior Imitation
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Combating Check Fraud
Types of Check Fraud
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The next time you visit someone elderly or vulnerable, ask yourself: could they be a victim of fraud or scams?
Scams are fraud and fraud is crime – this is the message that Sussex Police is sending for the start of this year’s Scams Awareness Month.
During July, Sussex Police is running a range of partnership activities for the force’s well established Operation Signature campaign. This includes the launch of a new video which encourages people to spot the signs of fraud and scams when they visit those who may be vulnerable.
The video urges viewers to contact Sussex Police on 101 or via www.sussex.police.uk if they think someone vulnerable is a victim.
In Sussex, those over 65 are especially at risk of being targeted by fraudsters. During the month, Sussex officers, staff and volunteers are joining forces with Trading Standards, the Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner and her Elders’ Commission, Neighbourhood Watch and Adult Social Care for a range of preventative measures including:
The launch of the video at a Knowledge Lab partnership event in West Sussex, including the performance of a scams play by local students.
For a full calendar of public events, click on the following link: http://www.sussex.police.uk/media/3626/external-events-template.pdf
Detective Chief Inspector Tracy Edwards, lead for Operation Signature, said: “We need to break down the misconceptions which surround the word ‘scam’, that it’s a minor thing and it doesn’t cause damage.
“A scam is a crime that can cause immeasurable pain to the victim. People can lose huge sums of money to clever and manipulative scams and frauds, and that’s not the only cost.
“In Sussex, we see some of our most vulnerable residents losing huge sums of money, but also their confidence, security and relationships with family and those close to them.
“Our new video helps people see the warning signs, which can sometimes be subtle. If you think someone is being targeted and they are elderly or vulnerable call Sussex Police on 101. All others should contact Action Fraud at www.actionfraud.police.uk.
“You can also spend some time with friends and family to help them improve their security. Simple steps like installing anti-virus software, using a call blocker device and displaying a ‘no cold caller’ sticker can make a huge difference.”
Katy Bourne, Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner, said: “Scams are fraud and fraud is a crime that can ruin some people’s lives. The criminals that perpetuate them often target vulnerable people, including older residents, who may be more trusting and less “tech savvy”.
“Last year my Elders Commission talked to thousands of Sussex residents who highlighted real concerns about the potential scale of hidden or un-reported crime against our older citizens.
“Falling for scams was a recurrent theme and we heard about an older resident who was ‘romanced’ out of his savings and also a 92 year old conned into handing over £69,000 supposedly to help a neighbour.
“My Elders’ Commission lifted the lid on older citizens’ concerns about crime and revealed that some people are being exploited and intimidated simply because their age and isolation makes them more vulnerable. That’s why I am campaigning for the crime of Elder Abuse to be made an aggravated offence in line with racially or religiously motivated offences.”
About Operation Signature
The force’s Operation Signature programme identifies and protects vulnerable victims of fraud and scams, as well as preventing these crimes through a number of measures. This includes uniformed visits to those most vulnerable to offer advice and support, supplying trueCall blockers (www.truecall.co.uk) to those plagued by nuisance calls and a campaign including information and training videos.
The team works with banks and other financial institutions and statutory and voluntary partners to improve processes and protect and support the most vulnerable. The programme also shares best practice with other UK forces.
Top tips to avoid fraud and scams
Remember: banks and police will never call or email and ask you to transfer funds to a new account, collect your cards from your home, ask you to buy high value goods and never ask you to hand over cards or money.
Keep your money safe with these tips:
Check people are who they say they are. Not sure? Don’t open the door!
Never send or give money to people you don’t know or trust
Remember to protect your identity – don’t share your personal information with unexpected callers
Beware of email and computer scams. Treat all emails from unknown senders with suspicion and never click on links within them
Never share your PIN number or enter your PIN into a telephone
If in doubt, phone a relative, friend or someone you know personally. Video Rating: / 5
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Commerce and banking channels are multiplying and providing consumers more ways to transact than ever before. From physical channels, like credit, debit and pre-paid cards; checks; ATMs and point-of-sale terminals; to digital channels like ACH, wire, internet, telephone, mobile devices and crypto-currencies.
Consumers, businesses, merchants and financial institutions all benefit from anytime, anywhere commerce…but…there’s a dark side. Sophisticated fraud threats are multiplying even faster: malware and Trojans; account takeover and identity theft; credit abuse and bust-out scams; ACH and wire fraud; data breaches; money laundering and employee fraud. In fact, a single data breach can compromise tens of millions of account holders in a matter of seconds.
ANA All Nippon Airways have launched their new Business Class “The Room” on their new B777-300/ER. I took this flight from Tokyo Haneda to London Heathrow to experience “The Room” New Business Class of ANA. The new ANA Business Class is the widest Business Class seat with flexible doors for privacy.
Check out all the features and whether you’d agree this is one of the Best Business Class product out there? Video Rating: / 5
Western motivational speakers like to point out that, in the Chinese language, the word “crisis” is composed of two characters, one representing danger and the other, opportunity. While linguists have long dismissed this rhetorical device as inaccurate, does this idea of harnessing calamity have any practitioners? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Tony Fernandes, CEO of AirAsia and a well-known Malaysian businessman.
The interview was conducted at Crocus City Hall.
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Hi all,
I will tell you why I’m interested in the opportunity with AirAsia
This video is based on my favorite poem: Opportunity by Edward R. Sill. I asked my employee, John, to create this video as a test (he’s only done graphic design to this point).
This video illustrates two poweful principles:
1) Stop wasting your time wishing you had better resources, economy, weather, connections and so on. You have all the opportunity you need to succeed. Take your broken sword and win!
2) Don’t be afraid to delegate: others can and often will exceed your expectations. John delivered something far beyond my expectations, making himself even more invaluable to my company.
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Dr. Laurence Steinberg speaks at Chapman University about his book Age of Opportunity. Steinberg uses new research to illustrate why adolescence is a pivotal time in a person’s development and life outcomes, as well as what we can do to “raise happier, more successful kids”. Video Rating: / 5