Orange hit with extra fraud as criminals turn to contactless cards

Declan Rurenga
December 10 2016 - 1:47pm
KEEP AN EYE OUT: CSU financial crime lecturer Douglas Allan said contactless cards made shopping easy for consumers and criminals. Photo: CONTRIBUTED
KEEP AN EYE OUT: CSU financial crime lecturer Douglas Allan said contactless cards made shopping easy for consumers and criminals. Photo: CONTRIBUTED

Contactless debit and credit cards have revolutionised shopping but have also opened the door to a higher risk of fraud, with businesses facing a catch-22.

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Declan Rurenga

Declan Rurenga was the editor of Griffith's Area News and Leeton's Irrigator until September 2023. Before landing at the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, he reported news in Junee, Wagga Wagga, Orange and Cootamundra.

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