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Visual control can strengthen anti-fraud strategies in global retail
The author examines fraud prevention in the retail industry and how visual controls can help deter fraud.
Written By: Dr. Princely Dibia, Ph.D., CFE, FHEA
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- Business Development and Marketing
 - Consumer Fraud and Scams
 - Fraud Prevention and Deterrence
 
 
Faking Amazon refunds for PII and more
Fraudsters always find new ways to steal PII and money. This time, they’re sending customers to fake websites for fake Amazon refunds and putting a 21st century twist on a classic jury duty scheme. Plus, the FBI cautions that identity thieves are revictimizing people by posing as lawyers offering to recover funds for crypto investment scheme victims.
Written By: Robert E. Holtfreter, Ph.D., CFE
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- Consumer Fraud and Scams
 - Fraud Prevention and Deterrence
 - Fraud Schemes
 - Identity Theft
 
 
Thai woman accused of blackmailing monks in three-year scheme totaling $11.9 million and more
In a scandal that’s shaken Thailand’s Buddhist community, police arrested a woman known as “Ms. Golf” in July 2025 for a three-year scheme in which she allegedly blackmailed monks after having sexual relationships with them.
Written By: Crystal Zuzek
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- Bribery and Corruption
 - Financial Transactions and Fraud Schemes
 - Fraud Schemes
 
 
A ‘Croc’ of a stock
Companies may engage in a deceptive practice known as channel stuffing when facing pressure to meet short-term sales targets or enhance stock price.
Written By: Laura Harris, CFE
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- Financial Transactions and Fraud Schemes
 - Fraud Risk Management
 
 
5 most scandalous fraud cases of 2024
Fraudsters work year-round to perpetrate their schemes. Fraud Magazine also works year-round tracking the news for those schemes we believe will live in infamy and serve as cases for anti-fraud professionals to study for years to come. Here are the most scandalous frauds of 2024.
Written By: Jennifer Liebman, CFE, Crystal Zuzek, Anna Brahce
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- Cyberfraud
 - Financial Institution Fraud
 - Fraud Schemes
 
 
Corporate teamwork’s impact on collective fraud participation
                    In any organization, tone at the top matters. Leaders who emphasize teamwork without building a strong ethical foundation risk creating an environment prone to collusive fraud. The author offers advice for mitigating collective rationalization and reducing the risk of collusive fraud within a corporation.
Written By: Frank S Perri, J.D., CFE, CPA
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- Corporate Governance
 - Fraud Prevention and Deterrence
 - Fraud Risk Management
 
 
The not-so-friendly fight against ‘friendly fraud’
Whether you call it “friendly fraud” or a chargeback, refund fraud and abuse is on the rise and costing retailers billions. The author discusses what this fraud entails, what’s behind its growth and why this decidedly unfriendly scheme is so frustrating to fight.
Written By: Samuel May, CFE
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- Consumer Fraud and Scams
 
 
What’s that smell?
Commercial fragrances and perfumes are big business, and the multibillion-dollar industry attracts its fair share of dodgy practices and outright fraudulent activity. Here we look at the difference between knockoffs and counterfeit products, and why the big perfume houses have such difficulty protecting their brands.
Written By: Donn LeVie, Jr., CFE
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- Fraud Prevention and Deterrence
 - Fraud Schemes
 
 
Fraud affairs of the heart and more
Elderly victims in Australia lose half a million dollars in alleged romance scam; China and Myanmar join forces to crack down on cybercriminals targeting Chinese nationals; and risk management study reveals retailers are losing money in instances of friendly fraud.
Written By: Anna Brahce
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- Consumer Fraud and Scams
 - Cyberfraud
 - Financial Transactions and Fraud Schemes
 
 
Poorly governed financial systems and fraud: It all starts with access
Access/identity control is a fundamental component of data security that dictates who’s allowed to access and use company information and resources. But organizations still lack the necessary protections, opening the door for fraudsters to exploit their systems. Here the authors examine the latest IT resources to keep such criminals at bay.
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- Accounting and Auditing
 - Anti-Fraud Laws Regulations and Compliance
 - Financial Institution Fraud
 - Fraud Prevention and Deterrence
 - Fraud Risk Management
 
 
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