With more Filipinos relying on e-commerce to receive their necessities, there is a greater need to protect them due to the increasing amount of fraudulent activities taking place in the digital space. In a TransUnion Consumer Pulse Survey performed in February 2022, 53 percent of over 1,000 Filipino people asked stated they had been targeted by fraudsters in the preceding three months. According to the same poll, 42 percent were victims of Phishing, 38 percent were victims of money and gift card frauds, and 30 percent were victims of third-party sellers via online retail stores. While organizations in all industries are constantly upgrading their platforms, fraudsters are looking for methods to adapt to the ever-changing market and find new weaknesses.