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Mastercard AI boss warns of surge in fraud attempts as retailers feel cyber attack sting

Greg Ulrich, chief data and AI officer at Mastercard, said the payments network is "attacked perpetually" by fraudsters

Mastercard have seen a surge in fraud attempts(Image: PA)

Mastercard's head of artificial intelligence reported a significant increase in fraud attempts, following a series of cyber attacks on prominent retailers.

Greg Ulrich, chief data and AI officer at Mastercard, revealed to City AM that the payments network is constantly under attack by fraudsters, as reported by .

According to Ulrich, Mastercard saw a 40% rise in mitigated attacks during the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in the previous year.

Ulrich noted that as attackers employ new technologies to enhance their attacks, these threats are "keeping us on our toes."

Recent research from Mastercard found that one in four European business owners had been targeted by fraudsters.

This surge in threats coincides with major retailers falling prey to cyber attacks, including Marks & Spencer, which suffered an attack that disrupted online orders and is expected to result in a £300m loss in earnings this year.

City AM reported that a third of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ fintechs are putting customer data at risk of cyber attacks, based on an analysis of 800 firms by Ethihack.

No way to battle fraud without AI

Ulrich described the use of artificial intelligence in fraud as a "two-way battle."