KEY POINTS
  • Four top Democratic senators requested detailed fraud prevention measures from PayPal and Cash App.
  • Each company revealed in annual reports that current strategies are not effective enough to prevent fraud, the lawmakers noted.
  • Peer-to-peer payment platforms are ripe for fraudulent behavior, say the lawmakers.

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WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats on Thursday urged PayPal and Cash App to better protect users of their peer-to-peer payment applications from fraud.

Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio, along with Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Rhode Island Sen. Jack Reed and New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez, requested detailed fraud detection and prevention methods from the PayPal-owned Venmo and Cash App, which is owned by Block.

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