With the festive season being synonymous with more transactions, especially as people typically have more money at this time of year, the greater the probability there is of fraud occurring. In fact, according to PwC’s Global Economic Crime and Fraud Survey 2020, South Africa has the third-most incidents of economic crime in the world behind India and China. “This festive season, I believe that there will be an uptick in fraud unless South African consumers and businesses are more security conscious,” says Nicho Bouma, CIO at Pay@. “More people have been forced to enter the digital space this year, due to the COVID-19 crisis. With many being new to the digital experience, they can easily fall prey to schemesters.” To prevent consumers from becoming victims of cybercrime, he urges them to o...