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E-commerce fraud increased 33 percent in 2016
[April 14, 2017]

E-commerce fraud increased 33 percent in 2016


COSTA MESA, Calif., April 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Understanding where fraud takes place matters so businesses and consumers can be diligent in protecting themselves. Fraudsters continue to migrate their activities online as more merchants switch to EMV terminals and consumers receive chip-and-pin credit cards. Experian® analyzed this trend in a new report, the 2016 E-commerce Fraud Attack Rates rankings, that analyzes millions of e-commerce transactions and ranked the top states, cities and ZIPcodes for shipping and billing fraud across the United States.

View our interactive e-commerce fraud map of the Unites States

The data represents the attempted fraudulent e-commerce transactions against the population of overall e-commerce orders ranked by the fraud attack rate.Delaware, Oregon, and Florida were the top-ranked states for billing and shipping e-commerce fraud in 2016. Both Oregon and Delaware saw an increase in e-commerce billing fraud attacks of over 200 percent. Three states, Florida, California and New York, accounted for more than 70 percent of total e-commerce billing fraud attacks.

"One of the major drivers for the increase in fraud attacks is the continued adoption of EMV terminals for chip-and-pin credit cards. While these cards reduced counterfeit credit card fraud at the point-of-sale, they have driven fraudsters online. This pattern is similar to what other EMV markets saw when transitioning to chip-and-pin cards," said Adam Fingersh, Experian general manager and senior vice president of Fraud and Identity Solutions. "As more compromised data becomes available from breaches, it's easir for fraudsters to get their hands on identity data requiring consumers and businesses to stay diligent in protecting themselves."



Download the 2016 Experian e-commerce fraud attack rates rankings

According to Experian's rankings of e-commerce fraud attack rates for 2016 the data shows:


  • South El Monte, CA was the top ranked city for both shipping and billing fraud in 2016. The billing fraud attack rate was nearly double that of the second-ranked city, Port Reading, NJ.
  • Miami, FL, was home to the most ranked ZIPcodes for e-commerce fraud accounting for 17 of the top 100 for shipping fraud and 20 of the top 100 for billing fraud.
  • 10 states saw an increase of over 100 percent in shipping fraudulent orders — Alaska, Colorado, New Mexico, Idaho, North Dakota, Maine, Montana, Iowa, South Dakota, and Wyoming.

Experian hosted a recent EMV fraud webinar with Julie Conroy from Aite that looked at how businesses and customers are affected. Additional fraud analysis of the rankings shares more of that data trends.

Having the right fraud solution in place can help businesses prevent losses especially when it comes to authenticating consumers while still maintaining a positive customer experience. Experian's fraud and identity business is a global leader in the identity and fraud market saving more than $2 billion worldwide.

About Experian

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Contact:

Matt Tatham
Experian Public Relations
1 917 446 7227
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SOURCE Experian


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