I don't know how JPMorgan Chase knew that I would spend $200 on Botox in Argentina, but it did.
It's great that banks and credit-card companies are getting better at discerning which payments are fraudulent and which are legit.
Credit-card fraud protection is still far from perfect, but there's no denying that the technology is improving.
So I reached out to some credit-card companies and academics to learn more.
But it's cool that companies really are making fraud detection better, especially in a world where fraudsters themselves are constantly getting better.
Persons:
JPMorgan Chase, it's, Nilson, We've, that's, Tina Eide, Eide, Mike Lemberger, they've, Lemberger, here's, Yann, Aël Le Borgne, Gianluca Bontempi, Bontempi, I'd, Le Borgne, somebody's, Emily Stewart
Organizations:
Citibank, JPMorgan, Federal Trade Commission, American Express, Netflix, Libre de Bruxelles, Companies, Visa, Citi, Business
Locations:
California, Buenos Aires, Botox, Argentina, North America, Belgium, Lemberger