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Card-not-present fraud is creating "silent revenue killers" for card issuers because many consumers will close their accounts after dealing with fraud from shopping online, new research indicates.
April 6 -
A data encryption method that Heartland Payment Systems CEO Robert Carr swears by has received high-level acceptance as part of a new standard.
April 6 -
Rather than increased emphasis on the card, or even the way we pay, more needs to be done to secure the terminal through which the transaction is processed.
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More than two-thirds of all U.S.-issued MasterCard consumer credit cards are now chip-enabled and the number of merchants accepting EMV transactions continues to climb, MasterCard said March 31.
April 1 -
There's a certain type of payment that's prone to fraud because the payer doesn't always know when a transaction is made, or even when the relationship starts.
April 1 -
The payments pioneer is transforming its merchant cash advance into a business loan, a move that has significant legal and regulatory implications.
March 31 -
Peer-to-peer lending startup Ledge incorporates on millennial staples like social networking and open development to get on its feet while relying on a road paved by the financial services 'establishment' to go mainstream.
March 31 -
I don't normally buy $300 of pizza. But it's not as unusual as my credit card issuer might think, and that's part of the problem for prevailing identity management strategy.
March 31 -
Some debit card users are so loyal to their cards that many would go so far as to say using a PIN is more convenient and less secure than a using a signature, according to a recent report from Auriemma Consulting Group.
March 30 -
BMO is betting that newly popular biometric authentication options can solve an age-old problemthe headaches business travelers face when managing smaller expenses.
March 30