A court in Germany has awarded "substantial" damages in a counterfeiting suit brought jointly by Amazon and Brother.
Four men who conspired to supply illicit and fake medicines in the UK via dark net markets and Telegram have been imprisoned.
The haul included orthopaedic injections, rheumatology infusions, cosmetic devices, and weight-loss and cancer drugs.
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.
SICPA, a global leader in secure identification, traceability, and authentication technologies, and Commstack, a provider of next-generation digital infrastructure for commodity traceability and ...
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, ...
A Houston man involved in a counterfeit drug trafficking scheme has been sentenced to federal prison for drug trafficking and money laundering violations. Willis Reed (61), who was working as a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Over the last couple of years, the Europol-led Operation Ludus has resulted in the seizure of 16.6m packages of counterfeit and potentially harmful toys worth an estimated €36.8m ($42.7m). Operation ...
Contamination and adulteration of vegetable oils is a widespread problem and could be responsible for more deaths than any other form of food fraud. That's one of the conclusions of a just-published ...
A recent survey by the Alliance for Safe Online Pharmacies (ASOP) has found that two-thirds of US consumers are aware that buying medicines online is risky, a 22-point increase in two years. The ASOP ...