Awareness of the risks of buying medicine online is on the rise in the US, but so is misinformation, says ASOP.
AliExpress teamed up with US cycling brand Specialized on an operation that netted $1.6m in trademark-infringing goods.
Counterfeiting isn't often the focus of mainstream drama, but Netflix has brought it to the fore with a new show called Bad ...
Amazon’s Counterfeit Crimes Unit (CCU) has filed a lawsuit against multiple individuals and companies based in China and the ...
The Indian anti-counterfeiting programme meant to protect domestic drug supplies has failed, and is actually now a gift to the counterfeiters. India is again making news in the pharmaceutical sector, ...
SICPA, a global leader in secure identification, traceability, and authentication technologies, and Commstack, a provider of next-generation digital infrastructure for commodity traceability and ...
As we approach the second quarter of the year, it's evident that the cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve. These shifts, while not all bad, require regular adaptation in order for organisations ...
Fashion brand Ralph Lauren has started adding QR codes onto the labels of its products to try to prevent counterfeiting and engage with customers. The roll-out of the labels (pictured) will start with ...
A pilot project aimed to encourage on-farm sustainability reporting and supply chain traceability in the beef industry has been launched in Australia. The pilot will trial a digital sustainability ...
A few years back, reports of counterfeit eggs being sold in China were all but written off as an urban myth, but it seems the problem is real – and researcher are looking into ways to detect the fraud ...
Everyone who works in the pharmaceutical track and trace sector specifically, and life sciences sector more generally, will remember the dark days of 2020 and the dawning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Contamination and adulteration of vegetable oils is a widespread problem and could be responsible for more deaths than any other form of food fraud. That's one of the conclusions of a just-published ...