Web Transactions and Device Reputation – iovation Leads the Way

IT-Director - March 28, 2008

iovation focuses on the reputation of the computer - not the person - to help online retailers stop fraudulent transactions.

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iovation Secures $15M

Red Herring - March 27, 2008

Fraud protection service firm caps $15 million investment round from SAP Ventures and European Founders.

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iovation Secures $15M

Red Herring - March 27, 2008

Fraud protection service firm caps $15 million investment round from SAP Ventures and European Founders.

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iovation Prevents Online Fraud and Abuse

Online Dating Insider - February 13, 2008

iovation's patented fraud management technology brings a level of security to online transactions unlike anything else in the market.

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The Hottest Trends in Online Dating

Network World - February 7, 2008

Internet dating expert discusses hottest industry trends and emerging technologies that help combat online fraud.

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Portland's iovation Lands $10M in First Funding Round

Portland Business Journal - November 9, 2007

Portland's iovation lands $10 million in first-round growth capital from Intel Capital, the investing arm of chip-making giant, Intel.

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Intel Chips in $10M on Security Startup

Red Herring - November 8, 2007

Intel becomes primary investor in three-year-old fraud protection services startup.

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Intel Invests $10M in Security Company

CNET - November 04, 2007

Intel Capital announced Thursday a $10 million investment in security company Iovation, which targets online fraud and abuse based on the identification and “reputation” of Net-enabled devices.

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Intel Fund Helps Tech Firm Expand

The Oregonian - November 04, 2007

A downtown Portland startup wants to make the Internet a lot safer by making it a little less anonymous. And Intel’s going to help.

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iovation Shares Millions of Device Reputations To Help Financial Institutions Fight Online Fraud

E-Commerce Times - February 28, 2007

There’s no doubt that online banking is widely popular in this country - just ask the millions of customers who’ve signed on for the convenience it provides. As fraudsters create new scams to bilk financial services customers or to simply hijack their accounts, however, banking customer trust is on the decline.

That customer trust is a powerful thing. Without trust, financial institutions could experience diminishing use of the online channel, which would have a significant impact on the bottom line for many financial institutions.

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