A digital fingerprint developed at the University of Copenhagen is claimed to make products impossible to fake.
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, ...
ID documents continue to be at risk from counterfeiting but innovation in optical technologies plays a central role in the battle to protect people and revenues, says Dr Mark Deakes, chair of the new ...
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 ...
The Indian QR coding programme introduced in 2023 to detect counterfeit medicines will instead now cause great harm due to its flawed design and poor implementation by drug makers, with multinational ...
A computer hardware reviewer has warned that counterfeit versions of AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPUs are being sold on Amazon. The reviewer - Crmaris from Hardware Busters – ordered the processor from Amazon ...
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 ...
Resale platform StockX has been on the receiving end of claims that it has sold counterfeit versions of branded goods, but claims to have cracked down on fakes in a new report. The company's second ...
In the shadows of consumer markets, the allure of fake goods often comes with a deadly price, especially within the alcohol industry. Recent tragedies, including the November 2024 methanol ...
Businesses in the UK have been warned to be on the lookout for fake £20 notes, made by placing a sticker with holograms that mimic the genuine article on prop money. A video posted on Twitter by user ...
Modern supply chains are anything but linear. Expanded global operations, cross-border networks and data-driven fulfilment models have redefined how products move - and how quickly they must move.
Two brothers from India have appeared in court in connection scheme to sell counterfeit and adulterated cancer medication in the US after being extradited from Singapore. Avanish Kumar Jha (38) and ...