Reducing shrinkage in retail: How RFID is making a differenceManaging inventory shrinkage is a persistent challenge, with losses from theft, administrative errors, and supplier fraud taking a big bite out of profits. Calif. voters pass anti-crime measure focused on retail, residential theftVoters in California overwhelmingly approved a ballot measure that would increase penalties for certain theft- and drug-related crimes. Numerator: Locked-up goods can lead to lost sales More merchandise is being locked-up to deter theft — and shoppers are taking note. How online shoppers are targeted by – and respond to – scams Scammers are increasingly attempting to defraud online customers, and it is affecting consumer behavior. SpartanNash hosts companywide tech training event SpartanNash combined fun with technology knowledge in the largest program of its kind the grocery retailer/distributor has ever held. Study: Bots pose major online fraud threat Cybercriminals are having success launching attacks on retail websites with AI-based bots. E-commerce fraud grows in scale and sophistication Online retailers face a rapidly accelerating threat of fraud and cybercrime. New retail worker safety law in New York mandates panic buttons at large retailers Retailers in New York State have only six months to be in compliance with most of the provisions of a new law designed to enhance workplace safety for retail workers. Retailers report issues in cybersecurity, supply chain A new survey reveals weak spots in the retail enterprise. Dick’s Sporting Goods hit by cyberattack Dick’s Sporting Goods says it has contained a recent intrusion into its IT systems. First Previous 2 3 4 5 6 Next Last