NEWS: Banks tell Big Tech to share more data to fight fraud
By CARLO BOFFA, EU Correspondent BIG Tech must do more to share essential information with financial institutions and public authorities to help catch fraudsters, the top global banking lobby said on Wednesday. Online platforms are coming under increasing regulatory scrutiny, having so far escaped liability for the scams and malicious adverts reaching their billions of…
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