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Biometric authentication is coming to numerous e-commerce merchants who may not realize that it will be a part of their checkout process, depending on the issuers involved.
April 15 -
Credit unions watching closely as they wait to see what sort of supplemental capital proposal will come out of the National Credit Union Administration.
April 14 -
President Barack Obama has appointed MasterCard CEO Ajay Banga to an administrative commission focusing on Web security.
April 14 -
The inadvertent downloading of thousands of consumer records to a thumb drive at the FDIC could happen anywhere. Here's a look at what the FDIC did right and what it could have done better.
April 14 -
With fraudsters gearing up to assault mobile wallets, U.S. financial institutions considering a bank-branded mobile wallet would be wise to take note of the lessons learned when Apple Pay made its debut in the fall of 2014.
April 14 -
After $29 million offer to resolve claims arising from losses over residential mortgage-backed securities, court's prejudgment interest pushes the total the Swiss banking giant owes the regulator to $50.3 million so far.
April 14 -
If the EMV chip-card migration in the U.S. taught the payments industry anything, it's that some players meet compliance deadlines, while others let them slip by.
April 14 -
The U.S. migration to EMV chip technology intended to reduce card fraud, provide global interoperability, and enable safer payment transactions may prove to be a valuable move for more than just the payments industry.
April 14
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The word tokenization is being used far too broadly to describe a variety of payment security methods that perform different security functions.
April 13
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau named six people to top staff positions Tuesday, including the head of a new office for small-business lending.
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