13 Major Japanese Credit Card Companies and ACSiON Expand Joint Initiative to Shut Down Phishing Sites
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13 major Japanese credit card companies, ACSiON, the Anti-Phishing Council, and JCCA are expanding their joint efforts to shut down phishing sites starting April 2026. By increasing the number of participating companies, the initiative aims to strengthen deterrence against sophisticated phishing scams and ensure the safety of credit card users.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Which card companies are participating in this initiative?
- A: Starting from April 2026, a total of 13 companies will participate. This includes major domestic credit card companies, expanding the initiative across the industry.
- Q: Why do card companies collaborate on countermeasures?
- A: Phishing scams affect not only company websites but also e-commerce sites and delivery services, making it difficult for a single company to address the issue. By sharing information and collaborating across the industry, they enhance the effectiveness of their actions.
- Q: What is the current status of phishing fraud?
- A: In 2025, credit card fraud losses reached approximately 51.05 billion yen, with about 75% attributed to phishing. The number of reported cases was also high at 2.45 million annually.