
By Will Sturgeon
Published: Wednesday 23 March 2005
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Anonymous
Location
Wickford, Essex
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IT Security Consultant
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One of the reasons why banks won't admit to the levels of fraud, is that they have no clear answer the the obvious question: "So what's being done about it?".
The banks fear that if people realise how easy it is to commit fraud and that neither the banks nor the police have the resources to tackle it, the problem will get much worse as everybody jumps on the bandwagon.
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