Dec. 1, 2023, 7:58 p.m. | Jim Nash

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Digital identity fraud trends published at yearend in the U.S. and globally by a credit-reporting firm seem to be contradictory in a number of ways.

U.S.-based TransUnion has released two reports, each of which should be of interest to sellers of biometric systems. But drawing conclusions from them together might be tricky.

There's also a familiar to-do list from consumers, however, that indicates some process hurdles could be at least not getting worse.

TransUnion's digital holiday fraud report examined ecommerce …

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