1/People often ask why Stripe needs to do fraud protection, since banks are good at catching it. Which is true, from the view of a consumer.
2/Your bank sees every transaction on your card and is good at noticing when a string of new purchases don't match your personal history.
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3/On the other hand, if a fraudster runs down a list of 10,000 cards, and makes one transaction with each, that's hard for your bank to see.
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4/Stripe might miss some individual cases, but we have a very broad view of online commerce, and these large scale attacks show up clearly.
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5/Also, your bank's website probably doesn't have a nifty draggable dodecahedron like https://stripe.com/radar does. So.
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Oh. That looks pretty cyber.
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we have the best cyber.
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