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Introducing Zero Day, a five-part podcast on the structural challenges cybersecurity poses for the financial system and why those problems are getting harder to solve.
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The bureau issued an interpretive rule clarifying that consumers under certain conditions can modify or waive waiting periods required by the Truth in Lending Act and Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act.
April 29 -
Fears of catching coronavirus during the payment process has given a sharp boost in usage and awareness of contactless payments since the pandemic began, according to a new survey from Mastercard.
April 29 -
Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency has been climbing uphill from the start, losing many prominent partners along the way — though the recent addition of Checkout.com will partially make up for those setbacks.
April 28 -
Many businesses are turning to the popular videoconferencing platform to stay connected to employees, but institutions need to think about measures they can take to utilize it safely.
April 28 -
The popular videoconferencing service has been beset by security issues, and some banks have banned employees from using it. Are they overreacting?
April 23 -
The credit union regulator created its Office of Ethics Counsel after two high-profile incidents tarnished the agency's reputation.
April 22 -
Small-business owners applying for Economic Injury Disaster Loans could see another applicant's information if they hit the back button.
April 22 -
Visa is requiring merchants to be clearer about cancellation options for free trials and subscriptions, as chargebacks related to coronavirus soar.
April 21 -
The coronavirus pandemic has added a troubling twist to the already difficult process of converting fuel pumps to accept EMV chip cards and communicate with the stations' point-of-sale terminals.
April 21