iovation Launches New Solution to Better Prevent Fraudulent Transactions through Mobile Apps and Browsers

iovation, the trusted source for mobile and online fraud prevention, launched an updated solution for businesses to identify and prevent fraudulent mobile transactions while improving mobile user experience. The iovation Mobile Software Development Kit (SDK) leverages the world’s largest device behavior database to determine the trustworthiness of transactions conducted from iOS or Android phones and tablets. Originally launched in 2010, the Mobile SDK was recently named the Most Innovative Online Product at the 2014 Retail Fraud Awards, the UK’s biggest loss prevention networking event featuring more than 80 percent of top 250 retailers.

“We expect mobile traffic to continue increasing and for fraud to follow,” said iovation’s Vice President of Product, Scott Olson. “That’s why it’s so important for app developers to have an SDK that doesn’t interfere with the user experience but can detect fraud risk in real time.”

New features of the iovation Mobile SDK include:

  • Identifying jailbroken iOS or rooted Android devices. Jailbroken and rooted devices are more often the source of risky transactions.
  • Capturing location through IP address, network-based information and GPS data. The location services can be used to expose mismatches between reported time zone and location, long distances between transactions made in a short period of time, and other location-based anomalies.
  • Detecting transactions that are originating from virtual machines or emulators. These are tools that allow fraudsters to run mobile applications in a virtualized and controlled mobile device environment. iovation has found that the use of either suggests a higher risk of fraud.
  • Discovering mismatches between operating system versions and handset/tablets models, and mismatches with the app and orientation of the device. These both correlate to increased fraud risk.
  • Determining if a mobile device has already authenticated for an app so it doesn’t have to re-authenticate. By skipping this step, good customers can access an app without friction the second time while still maintaining a high level of security.

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