Online shopping scam victims down to 74%: Report

Online shopping scam victims down to 74%: Report

Restoration of normalcy after Covid-19 might be a factor of the reducing number of victims.

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Mumbai: The number of online scams and frauds drastically increased during the Covid-19 pandemic. However, a recent report revealed that the percentage of online shopping scam victims has come down to 74 per cent globally compared to 78 per cent in 2020.

Online retailers came across various fraud schemes in 2021. Among all the fraud schemes, "friendly fraud" scheme was by far the most prevalent. According to Banklesstimes.com analysis, the emergence of e-commerce during the pandemic increased the possibility of fraudulent activities. “About three-quarters of online traders globally have reported a net increase in fraud attempts since 2019,” said the report.

In a statement, Banlesstimes.com’s Jonathan Merry said, “The number of victims is reducing. The restoration of normalcy after Covid-19 might be a factor. Now, retailers are also cautious, thus making it difficult for fraudsters to pull off their scams.”

According to the data, the highest number of online fraud activities were recorded in Latin America and Asia-Pacific regions.

Because of the presence of online fraudsters, the need for online retailers to manage these attacks has never been greater. So far, more than nine out of ten businesses believe that combating E-commerce fraud is essential to their success.