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WASHINGTON—New technologies that could completely replace the need for passwords. New filters that put an end to scammers and spammers calling your mobile device. New approaches by law enforcers that can lead to arrests of fraudsters. And 15 “golden rules” that any person can follow to best prevent fraud today and tomorrow. These are just some of the vital topics and advice stories in “How We Can Beat Fraud,” an 8-page special report on the best approaches now being pursued by companies, law enforcers and entrepreneurs to block fraud. Plus: the four most common phone frauds today, and how to detect and prevent them.
Learn how biometric security measures are growing more accurate, from fingerprints and voice recognition to your personal typing and mouse-movement patterns—and even your unique blood flow measures. Also discover how the Justice Department has recently cracked down on scammers, and how experts on the front lines recommend you stop fraud every time it calls.
Other stories in the April issue:
Your Health
Your Money
Your Life
Your AARP
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