anti-fraud is very unsexy work IMO, but as long as you believe that (insert some internet-enabled service) should exist, then it can't be safe and enjoyable to use without serious fraud mitigation and prevention work, you can be secure in knowing that you're making life a lot easier for people who otherwise would have suffered from that fraud
Curious why you think antifraud is “unsexy”? I worked in the field for a few years. My experience was that the bulk of fraud is easily detected with bog standard models (most people doing fraud are lazy). But, there’s a long tail of super sophisticated work for detecting more subtle operators. It’s also pretty fun to learn about the convoluted schemes people come up with for doing fraud and to imagine how someone would attack a new service.
Also theres quite a bit of money sloshing around and it’s relatively easy to quantify financial benefit from fraud reduction, so the departments tend to be well funded