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Rise in online and mobile shopping drives card fraud transactions t...

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The nine percent rise in UK card fraud over 2015, topped the previous peak set in 2008 after the introduction of chip and PIN.

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CNP fraud is now almost three-quarters of total card fraud, which is what you’d expect given the use of the chip and PIN.

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