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Legal mattersEftpos fraud triples in one yearBy Michelle Hammond Eftpos fraud has almost tripled in the last financial year due to skimming and electronic forgery, according to new figures from the Australian Payments Clearing Association.
According to the APCA, the total value of counterfeit debit card and skimming scams last financial year was $21.8 million, up from $11.2 million in the previous year.
The association estimates the annual cost of credit card fraud hit $155 million, with skimming accounting for $76 million and online fraud $65 million.
Card skimming is the illegal copying of information from the magnetic strip of a credit or ATM card.
Once scammers have skimmed a card, they can create a fake or cloned card with a person’s details on it.
MasterCard and Visa have put pressure on banks to accelerate the rollout of smartcards, and related terminals, to customers that use a chip instead of the less secure magnetic stripe.
APCA chief executive Chris Hamilton says chip technology is making Australia less attractive for fraudsters from other countries.
However, he says Eftpos fraud hurt retailers of all sizes, but the larger retailers tend to be more aware of it.
“Sometimes the smaller guys don’t think about it because it’s never happened to them personally” he says.
“Treat your Eftpos terminal as if it’s a bundle of bank notes – don’t leave it unattended and put it out of sight if it’s not being used. Also, take an interest in terminal data.”
The APCA says merchants should be particularly vigilant where:
Keep a list of all Eftpos terminals on your premises, detailing:
Check daily for any evidence of tampering:
If you suspect that an Eftpos terminal has been tampered with, or you notice anything suspicious:
The ACCC has also urged business owners to remain vigilant about scammers in the lead-up to Christmas.
ACCC deputy chair Peter Kell says scammers have a greater opportunity at Christmas time to “sneak under the radar” of consumers who are distracted with buying presents.
“That’s why the ACCC has launched a Christmas SCAMwatch alert reminding consumers to bolster their defences,” he says.
Visit SCAMwatch.
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