| Publisher | RSA Security | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 714.8KB PDF | Date added | 01 Sep 2009 |
| Topics | Supply Chain Management, Security Management | ||
| Downloads | 2 | ||
The business of online fraud has developed into a sophisticated underground criminal operation that continues to evolve everyday. Much like a real-world business, fraud "Entrepreneurs" offer products and services for a profit, they fight to gain competitive advantage and market share, are continually innovating to improve their offerings and meet the needs of customers, and are affected by the laws of supply and demand. This white paper will examine how the fraudster underground operates, the intricate supply chain that supports it, and how it continues to evolve.
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