IdentityMind, an on-demand platform tracking internet identities and providing next generation anti-fraud services for online commerce, is launching a campaign to protect Non For Profit (NFP) organisations against fraud after several were targeted earlier this year (view press release). As part of the campaign, IdentityMind is offering its flagship anti-fraud platform and services to all NFP organisations at a discounted price.
“IdentityMind is committed to bringing fraud protection to all consumers and merchants in the online commerce world,” said VP of Platform Management, Jose Caldera. “Fraudsters use donation websites to test and monetise stolen cards. Fraudsters turn to NFP donation sites because they know that these sites employ less stringent verification mechanisms than other internet retailers and services websites.”
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