How Fraud-as-a-Service is changing the shape of cybercrime

Tycoon 2FA — currently the most prolific Phishing-as-a-Service kit on the market — sells for around $120 for ten days of access on Telegram. EvilProxy goes for $150 to $300 for the same period, $500 to $600 for a month. Both come with documentation, customer-support channels, and regular feature updates. That isn’t a market failure.

Beyond the catfish: building a community your dating app users can trust

Ask any dating platform what business they’re really in, and the honest answer isn’t matches or messages. It’s trust. Users hand you their photos, their conversations, and increasingly, their hearts, all on the assumption that the person on the other side of the screen is real. That assumption is now under attack. AI-generated deepfakes, synthetic

Age assurance in practice

Get clarity on age assurance regulations across the UK, EU, US, and Australia and discover what your platform needs to do to comply. In one hour, you’ll identify your compliance gaps, learn what regulators check first, and walk away with a practical checklist. Can’t make it live? Register anyway to receive the recording and access the same resources our speakers share.

The perfect match: Securing online dating

Finding love looks very different today than it did a few decades ago. About 350 million people worldwide used dating apps in 2025 to flirt, chat, and build relationships. What started as a niche experiment has blossomed into a mainstream method for finding romance. But as the digital matchmaking space grows, so do the risks.

Fraud network: Veriff CrossLinks – the hidden superpower

In the identity verification industry, there’s a game-changing capability that sets Veriff apart. A feature most providers lack, and many businesses don’t even know to look for. While legacy solutions focus on document accuracy and processing speed, which are important but increasingly insufficient in today’s complex threat landscape, Veriff has developed something far more advanced.

Outsmart sophisticated fraud rings with Veriff CrossLinks

Fraud rings aren’t isolated actors. They’re methodical, collaborative, and fast-moving. As highlighted in our deep dive on fraud rings, these actors continuously refine their tactics: using synthetic identities, recycled documents, and coordinated digital “toolkits” to slip through defenses. Today’s fraud rings often share resources and communicate via underground networks, scaling attacks across industries and borders.

AI fraud is rising: 2026 Industry Pulse highlights

Online fraud is transforming right before our eyes. Criminals now have access to powerful artificial intelligence tools, making their attacks faster, cheaper, and far more convincing. But technology also gives us the exact tools we need to fight back and secure our platforms. Veriff recently released the Fraud Industry Pulse Report 2026, surveying nearly 1,200

Deep dive: How to prevent accound takeovers in digital banking [2026]

I recall the first time I had to explain to an executive how a customer’s entire banking relationship could be compromised in a matter of hours. This wasn’t a hypothetical scenario; it was a real account takeover. It started with a reused password and escalated to unauthorized transfers totaling tens of thousands of dollars. Recent

Beyond the image: Neutralizing agentic AI threats and deepfake fraud in global marketplaces

Synthetic identity fraud and deepfakes are no longer future threats—they are here. As a result, and amid tightening global regulations, identity verification is rapidly shifting from a compliance checkbox to regulated infrastructure for marketplace operations. Join Veriff as we dissect the rise of AI-powered deception and its impact on marketplace integrity. We’ll dive into the technology behind these attacks and share actionable strategies to help you stay one step ahead of “perfect” digital forgeries during the onboarding process.