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Fraud Rockets Higher in Mobile-First Latin America

Posted on April 8, 2026
Fraud Rockets Higher in Mobile-First Latin America

Cyber-fraudsters move quickly from compromised devices to account takeover to funds transfer, shifting money before many financial institutions can react.

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