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Facebook Users Unfriending The Social Media Operator

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Facebook is losing its luster with some of its customers, as Pew Research finds that a “significant” share of its users have changed their relationship with the social media network during the past year. The research firm surveyed U.S.

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Leverage social media to market business valuation services

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Much like peanut butter and jelly, social media and content marketing are two things that go together in the world of forward-thinking marketers and business owners. So how does a firm get started using social media to build their valuation practice? The site sees about 500 million tweets sent per day.

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Crypto scams & crypto fraud detection for financial institutions

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DOWNLOAD WHITEPAPER Growing popularity What is driving the rise in crypto fraud? Top 10 crypto scams Crypto scams to watch According to the FTC, the top ten crypto fraud trends to watch are: Investment scams: Investment scams come with "get rich quick" and "no risk" promises, often initiated through social media or online dating apps.

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Fraud typologies all financial institutions should know

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Variations include: Pig butchering scams Scammers build relationships with victims through social media or dating apps, persuading them to invest in cryptocurrency or other financial opportunities. These scams often take place on dating apps and social media.

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Inside The Fight For Digital Driver’s Licenses

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In the February Digital Identity Tracker , PYMNTS explores the latest developments in the world of digital IDs, including digital driver’s license initiatives around the country, biometric solutions for credit cards and the growing danger of fake profiles on social media. Deep Dive: How Fake Profiles Endanger Social Media Networks.

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Malicious Apps Gained Access To Some Facebook, Twitter Users’ Personal Info

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After using their accounts to log into specific Android apps downloaded from the Google Play store, Twitter and Facebook noted that the personal information of hundreds of users might have been accessed improperly. We encourage people to be cautious when choosing which third-party apps are granted access to their social media accounts.”.

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Commander In Chief: Mitek Systems’ CEO Innovation Download

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I think biometrics is a natural fit for smartphones and provides a higher level of security than asking customers for passwords they often forget or that can be guessed from a casual glance at their social media feeds.