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8 Frightening Forecasts For The Future Of Fraud
8 Frightening Forecasts For The Future Of Fraud
Fraud is entering a new era. Businesses across North America expect fraud trends like biometric fraud, deepfake scams, and synthetic identities to become more common in 2026 as criminals adopt faster and more sophisticated tools.
This visualization, created by Visual Capitalist's Julia Wendling, in partnership with Inigo for the Fraud in Data campaign’s sixth post, uses data from the Sumsub Fraud Report 2025 to explore the fraud trends businesses believe will shape the future of digital risk.
Biometric Fraud Could Become the Biggest Threat
Surveyed businesses expect...
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