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A digital currency firm has been accused of recruiting actors to pretend to be Comerica and Mastercard employees, writing a fake prospectus and taking other steps to make it look like the two U.S. companies were its partners in an investment venture.
October 9 -
Ripple is collaborating with financial software company Finastra, boosting both companies' reach in the cross-border transaction market.
October 9 -
The next generation of wireless communication will lead to more devices being connected to the internet, creating additional vulnerabilities for credit unions to guard against.
October 9 -
Though synthetic identity fraud is down across the industry, there's been an uptick in such attacks targeting credit unions.
October 8 -
A thorough process for approving experiments with artificial intelligence, clear philosophical principles and diverse human involvement are some of the ways BofA says it's working to ensure AI does no harm.
October 8 -
Companies should push advanced ID, but passwords and their fallout will be here for a while, says Sift's Kevin Lee.
October 8Sift -
The ‘Unsinkable Cathy Bessant’; Thasunda Duckett’s rising star takes center stage; the challenges facing Wells Fargo chief Charles Scharf; Fannie, Freddie to retain $45B in capital; and more from this week’s most-read stories.
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Retailers are decelerating data security spending, even as attacks become more sophisticated and merchants emphasize the types of multi-channel shopping that draws attackers.
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The company will use the funds to increase research and development efforts as well as expand its global presence.
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The card networks are taking blockchain seriously as a means of streamlining cross-border B2B payments. But while they share a vision, they are taking different paths to this goal. Visa has opted for a closed network that it controls, while Mastercard envisages a wider, more open ecosystem.
October 3