eFraud Prevention

Alert Network

Learn more about the Alert Network. The Alert Network is a free service that can be used by any business or association.


With the collective participation of banks and credit unions and other business organizations, you will be the first to learn the specific details and geographical location of emerging fraud.  Managing fraud alerts on your web site can be challenging. We'll add the alerts directly to your Web site so it will always be up-to-date.

BENEFITS INCLUDE:

  • While the big fraud events are most always well publicized, the alert NETWORK also sheds light on the smaller more targeted scams.
  • Criminals do not differentiate, so the alert NETWORK is designed for all types of business organizations.
  • Alerts provide the immediate details and geographical locations of emerging scams.
  • Prevents Outdated Alerts on your site. Outdated alerts are dangerous in that they can create a false sense of security.
  • Ensures that your web site is always up-to-date with emerging fraud notifications.
  • Works automatically and easily integrates into any Web site.

 

Ensuring the safety of the millions of consumers is something that can't be accomplished by any one individual or organization. A great deal of energy and resources are put into designing technologies to help prevent fraud, but technology isn't enough without collective action. If we all work together to identify fraudulent activity and report it, we can reduce the risk of financial crime and identity theft for everyone.

That's one of the main reasons eFraud Prevention's alert NETWORK exists:
To reinforce the collective fight against social engineered crime. Collective action will ensure the success of the alert NETWORK.

Consumers need your help, and so do we.

There is no cost and there are many ways to be part of the alert NETWORK:

LINKEDIN:  Join the ALERT NETWORK LinkedIn Group and receive alerts through your LinkedIn account.  Learn more

TWITTER: Follow us on Twitter to alert your followers in real time. Learn more

EMAIL:  Subscribe to our email service and get alerts delivered directly to your in-box. Learn more

FACEBOOK: "Like" us on Facebook and provide your Facebook friends with relevant social media content. Learn more

WEB SITE: Managing fraud alerts on your web site can be challenging. We'll add the alerts directly to your Web site and you'll be assured that its always up-to-date. Learn more





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