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Detecting Auto <endeca_term>Insurance Fraud</endeca_term> by Data Mining Techniques

Detecting Auto Insurance Fraud by Data Mining Techniques

The paper presents fraud detection method to predict and analyze fraud patterns from data. To generate classifiers, the... Read more

1 April, 2011

Gov?t and business to pool clients' personal data

...as part of a push to crack down on tax, welfare and insurance fraud. Francis Maude has unveiled a new anti-fraud service where the... Read more

7 February, 2012 by Tom Espiner
Traffic Panic 3D 1.6

Traffic Panic 3D 1.6

...visit the Options menu to Restore Purchases - like the Unlock All or Insurance Fraud ***Touch Arcade: "What an incredible enjoyable game this is. I am... Read more

29 March, 2012
Scam Buster 1.0

Scam Buster 1.0

...Change Raising, Clip Joint, Coin Rolling, Evil Twin, Fiddle Game, Football Picks, Insurance Fraud, Job Scams, Melon Drop, Mock Auction, Pigeon Drop, Phishing, Ponzi Schemes... Read more

20 March, 2011
Insurance Bureau Saves 7,000 Hours With Operating System and Notebook Solution

Insurance Bureau Saves 7,000 Hours With Operating System and Notebook Solution

...the 80-year old National Automobile Theft Bureau to become a leading insurance fraud fighting organization in the U.S. In fact, the National Insurance... Read more

1 September, 2010

Insurance fraud adds to mobile theft figures

A significant percentage of the 700,000 mobile handsets reported stolen last year were never really nicked at all, according to an industry body Read more

7 May, 2002 by Graeme Wearden
Combating Fraud and Improving Claims Processes in SMB Insurance

Combating Fraud and Improving Claims Processes in SMB Insurance

...variety of risks. This executive kit contains articles related to claims management, insurance fraud and case studies to help you better understand the threats facing... Read more

31 August, 2007

Dot-com execs have 'unsavoury backgrounds'

...months. Past misdemeanours included problems with the US Security and Exchange Commission, insurance fraud, bankruptcies and even links to organised crime. The hyperfast nature of... Read more

24 October, 2000 by Will Knight

CeBIT 98: Gerstner Keynote P1 - Deep Computing

IBM Chairman and CEO Louis V. Gerstner Jr. delivered the following remarks during the keynote address for CeBIT 98 last night. Read more

19 March, 1998 by Richard Barry
Combating Insurance Claims Fraud: How to Recognize and Reduce Opportunistic and Organized Claims Fraud

Combating Insurance Claims Fraud: How to Recognize and Reduce Opportunistic and Organized Claims Fraud

...rest of all. According to the Insurance Information Institute, property and casualty insurance fraud strips an estimated $30 billion from the industry each year5 - losses... Read more

1 November, 2008
Analyst / Developer - <endeca_term>Insurance Fraud</endeca_term> - J54762/2

Analyst / Developer - Insurance Fraud - J54762/2

Analyst / Developer Insurance Fraud - One of the UK’s fastest growing and most respected law... Read more

6 May, 2012
Analyst / Developer - <endeca_term>Insurance Fraud</endeca_term> - J54762/2

Analyst / Developer - Insurance Fraud - J54762/2

Analyst / Developer Insurance Fraud - One of the UK’s fastest growing and most respected law... Read more

6 May, 2012
Analyst / Developer - <endeca_term>Insurance Fraud</endeca_term> - J54762/2

Analyst / Developer - Insurance Fraud - J54762/2

Analyst / Developer Insurance Fraud - One of the UK’s fastest growing and most respected law... Read more

6 May, 2012

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