According to a recent LinkedIn post from Impart Security, the company is drawing attention to a specific fraud pattern in online payments that can evade traditional web application firewalls. The post describes how individually normal-looking checkout attempts, such as $1 authorizations from real browsers with valid card numbers, may collectively indicate automated card verification activity.
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The post suggests that conventional WAF tools may miss this behavior because they evaluate traffic on a per-request basis without broader session or payment-flow context. Impart Security highlights an enforcement gap that could create financial risk through undetected fraud, implying potential demand for more behavior-aware security solutions that may strengthen its competitive positioning in the application security and payments-fraud mitigation markets.

