The cryptocurrency exchange service, Indacoin has adopted
Kaspersky
Fraud Prevention in order to prevent fraudulent operations with
cryptocurrencies. One of cryptocurrency's main benefits is the ability
to conduct trusted transactions swiftly. However, the anonymous and
decentralized nature of these transfers can be leveraged by fraudsters
to ‘wash' money or trick legitimate crypto investors. The adoption of
Kaspersky Fraud Prevention will halt this haul practice and allow Indacoin to keep their customers' investments truly clean.
Many
fraudsters launder funds from stolen or leaked card details before they
transfer them to their bank accounts. It is estimated that around
three-quarters of laundered cryptocurrency in 2018 was ‘washed' with an exchange service.
Criminals are also able to manipulate crypto exchange users to transfer
money into another account by impersonating security service members
and using tools for remote access. As this software is legitimate,
traditional security solutions may not be alerted to any risks and mark
it as dangerous. These cases not only put users' investments at risk but
also negatively impacts the reputation of exchange
services.
It
is critical to identify and block these damaging transactions, without
affecting the speed of legitimate transfers of funds. The cryptocurrency
exchange rate is known to be quite erratic, which means investors rely
on their payments being processed very quickly.
Indacoin,
a leading fiat-to-crypto exchange, provides a simplified verification
process, which allows customers to use its partners' services without
any additional difficulties. To eliminate risks of the platform being
misused, Indacoin has turned to the
Kaspersky Fraud Prevention service. The Automated Fraud Analysis
uncovers fraudulent transactions in real-time. It also can detect
fraudster groups through global device reputation and extended
fingerprinting analysis, so it is capable of detecting suspicious
activity before the act of fraud has actually damaged the business.
As
a result of Kaspersky Fraud Prevention being integrated into Indacoin's
antifraud system, its efficiencies rose by 38%. The most noticeable
improvement was the ability to identify operations when operations were
conducted on a client's computer or phone via remote access.
"The
crypto exchange has many unique features, but in general, we share the
main risks of financial institutions: security of cards and payment
information, as well as security of personal accounts and safety of
client's funds," comments Anvar Sidorov, director of partnerships at
Indacoin. "The implementation of Kaspersky Fraud Prevention helped to
identify highly targeted fraud schemes, identify dishonest users with
advanced precision and implement machine learning in the verification
system."
"We
are delighted to be chosen by Indacoin, and it is always great to see a
business take cybersecurity seriously," said Claire Hatcher, head of
business for Kaspersky Fraud Prevention. "Fraudulent transactions are
common on crypto exchange services and this has the potential to damage
investor loyalty in this new sphere. By integrating Kaspersky Fraud
Prevention with their exchange, Indacoin is positioning itself as a
trusted partner for cryptocurrency investors in what is a highly
competitive market."
More information about Kaspersky Fraud Prevention is available on the official website. Learn more about how Indacoin uses Kaspersky Fraud Prevention via the link.