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Apatar Prevents Deceased Credit Fraud with CDYNE Death Index Data Quality Service

Apatar Announced the CDYNE Death Index Connector for the Apatar Open Source Data Integration Toolset

Apatar announced the CDYNE Death Index connector for the Apatar Open Source Data Integration toolset. The new connector verifies the Social Security number against the U.S. Social Security Death Index database and returns whether the customer is departed, eliminating the possibility to use a deceased person's identification or deliver goods to individuals who do not exist. Using the CDYNE Death Index Web service, Apatar checks the legitimacy of social security numbers extracted from corporate applications (such as Salesforce.com and SugarCRM) or databases (MySQL, Microsoft Access, Oracle, etc.) and allows for this data to be filtered or cleansed.

Have you just issued credit to a dead man?
According to CIFAS, impersonation of the dead is the fastest growing identity theft crime. Whether your business offers credit or relies on Social Security numbers to verify incoming payments, Apatar’s data quality service allows you to implement the credit fraud control. The service instantly checks the Social Security number and notifies you if the customer is deceased, providing information about the date of death, date of birth, and zip code of last known residence. All of the information cross-references with CDYNE’s Death Index master file, which is updated directly from the U.S. Social Security Administration once a month.

By having up-to-date customer data, companies can also prevent embarrassing sales and marketing calls or mailings to the recently departed. The Direct Marketing Association estimates 22 million items of direct mail are sent to dead people each year. Verifying and cleansing customer information, Apatar’s CDYNE Death Index connector can prevent companies from losing thousands of dollars to credit fraud or delivering goods and services to individuals who no longer exist.

“CDYNE’s Death Index Web service is widely used by credit and collections companies, attorneys, and other service providers to scrub and flag accounts, which have recently deceased,” said William Chenoweth, VP Director of Marketing CDYNE Corporation. “With this Web service, you can implement fast and easy fraud control or make sure you file your estate claims promptly and accurately. This simple, but effective, solution has saved companies millions of dollars in fraudulent transactions.”

CDYNE Death Index features and benefits:

  • Verifies customer Social Security data
  • Prevents credit card fraud and deceased identity usage
  • Updated directly from the U.S. Social Security Death Index Database once a month
  • Provides information about date of death, date of birth, and zip code of last known residence
  • Enables batch processing
Apatar Open Source Data Integration features and benefits:
  • No coding!
  • Distributed under an open source model, reducing integration and maintenance costs
  • Connectivity to Salesforce.com, SugarCRM, MySQL, Oracle, MS SQL, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, GoldMine, DB2, Sybase, PostgreSQL, dBase, EnterpriseDB, vTiger, InnoDB, Compiere ERP, .CSV, XML, RSS, ATOM, HTTP queries, POP3, LDAP, FTP, WebDav, Autodesk Buzzsaw, any JDBC data sources, Amazon S3, Flickr, StrikeIron and CDYNE Web services, and more
  • Job scheduler and synchronization automate the data integration process.
  • Improves data quality with a variety of verification, filtration, and validation features
  • Users have the ability to create, share, and re-use pre-built data transformations and publish data integration output as a custom RSS feed to ApatarForge, the online Apatar community.
  • Platform-independent, runs from Windows and Linux

For more information on Apatar contact Alexander Pipko, alex.p@apatar.com at Apatar.

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