CNP Fraud

Payments

What is CNP Fraud?

Card-Not-Present (CNP) fraud is a type of payment fraud where a malicious actor uses stolen credit or debit card information to complete a transaction without the physical card being present, typically occurring in e-commerce, mail-order, or telephone-order environments. This form of financial crime is a dominant and growing threat in the digital payments landscape, leveraging the absence of physical card verification methods like EMV chips or magnetic stripes.

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