Fraud

Mortgage fraud risk rises on growth of investor properties

Mortgage application fraud risk increased on an annual basis during the third quarter as one in every 118 applications had indicators of potential misstatements, according to Cotality. When compared with the third quarter of 2024, fraud risk increased by 8.2% but this dropped by 2.7% from the previous quarter, the National Mortgage Application Fraud Risk […]

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Credit washing rose nearly 700% over 2 years: Transunion

While there are legitimate means to allow consumers to boost their credit scores, others – not just individuals but also industrial or institutional actors – engage in a practice known as credit washing. The practice takes advantage of something people are allowed to do: challenge erroneous information on their credit reports. But in credit washing,

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Flagstar agrees to $31.5 million data breach settlement

Flagstar Bank has agreed to a $31.5 million settlement to resolve two class action lawsuits stemming from data breaches which impacted over 2 million consumers. The agreement, pending a Michigan federal judge’s approval, will create the fund for approximately 2,187,170 class members, according to case filings in October. The bank suffered two distinct cyberattacks in

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NY Attorney General James pleads not guilty to US charges

New York Attorney General Letitia James pleaded not guilty on Friday to criminal charges that she committed bank fraud and made false statements to a lender when she bought a house in Norfolk, Virginia, five years ago. James is contesting charges brought earlier this month by a prosecutor whom President Donald Trump abruptly installed after her predecessor

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NY Attorney General Letitia James indicted over fraud claims

New York Attorney General Letitia James was indicted by a federal grand jury in Virginia, making her the second of President Donald Trump’s perceived political enemies to be criminally charged in two weeks. James was charged with one count of alleged bank fraud and one count of making false statements to a financial institution. The indictment made

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Mortgage fraud risk rising as housing market struggles

Mortgage fraud risk ended the second quarter at its highest level in over three years as issues related to undisclosed real estate debt and transaction misrepresentations had significant annual increases, according to Cotality. When compared with the first quarter, the Cotality Mortgage Application Fraud Risk Index rose by 1.4%, while jumping by 6.1% compared to

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Silver lining? Some fraud victims see credit scores rise: Fed

Key insight: Identity theft victims who file extended fraud alerts often experience significant and persistent improvements in their credit profiles, becoming more creditworthy. What’s at stake: U.S. banks and credit unions that understand the behavior of identity theft victims can land better credit lines. Supporting data: Extended alert filers saw their credit scores increase by

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Fed’s Barr warns community banks about AI fraud risks

Key insight: Community banks may be able to benefit from the enormous buildup of AI capacity, as the cost of AI-based fraud detection falls. What’s at stake: Criminals’ use of AI-generated deepfakes to commit fraud has been growing rapidly. Expert quote: “What was once the stuff of movies is now a reality,” said Federal Reserve

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FinCEN delays controversial real estate reporting rule

The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, FinCEN for short, has delayed the enforcement date of its residential real estate reporting rule. The announcement exempts “all reporting persons” from compliance with the anti-money laundering regulation from Sept. 30 until March 1, 2026. The rule was supposed to go into effect on Dec. 1. This rule was promulgated

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New York records first criminal conviction for deed theft

New York recorded its first criminal conviction under a new deed theft law, securing a guilty plea from a real estate agent.  Oscar Dais pleaded guilty Wednesday to stealing a Rockland County homeowner’s property by forging her signature, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced. The agent committed forgery and violated the Home Equity Theft

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