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Eastern Europe gets a bad rap when it comes to payment card data security, but the region does not experience considerably more hacking-attack incidents than do other parts of the world. But it is a main source of such incidents, an industry analyst contends.
December 19 -
Credit unions were hit last week with a new group of lawsuits by one consumer claiming they violated the public-disclosure provisions of the Electronic Funds Transfer Act by failing to post nonmember fees being charged at their ATMs as required by the law.
December 19 -
Prepaid debit cards that come with celebrity endorsements over the years have showed little staying power while whipping up storm clouds of controversy.
December 19 -
With no governing body regulating the payments industry in the United States, card data security for online service merchants can be an iffy proposition.
December 19 -
To encourage adoption of new security standards in the U.S., the most important tool is policy.
December 19 -
GROTON, Conn.-Is the year-end bonus dividend a gift to the member or the CU?
December 19 -
LOS ANGELES-It took Kristen Christian less than an hour to lay the groundwork for one of the largest consumer migrations in history.
December 19 -
RALEIGH, N.C.-It was a good year to develop a new checking account switch kit, reports State Employees CU.
December 19 -
LAKE JACKSON, Texas-TDECU's $1,000 A Day checking offer has done more than boost checking growth by 30% year over year; it's deepened member relationships.
December 19 -
LOS ANGELES-Bank Transfer Day may have been a success, but Kristen Christian, the event's founder, isn't rushing to back any of its imitators.
December 16