By Sudip Kar-Gupta for AML Intelligence APPLE, Google and Microsoft have been asked by EU tech regulators about the measures they are taking to prevent their platforms being used for financial scams, underscoring Europe’s concern about the cost of online fraud. The EU is increasing its regulatory scrutiny of major U.S. technology companies via the Read More
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