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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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Data breaches have become scarily commonplace. But even small financial institutions can take action to thwart hackers and minimize losses.
April 12 -
A former Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. employee took off with data on some 44,000 customers of closed banks when she left the agency in late February, according to an agency memo uncovered by The Washington Post.
April 11 -
Could blockchain be the backbone of a universal digital identity system?
April 11 -
A taxpayer's annual refund is a big prize that fraudsters are eager to steal. Many new risks are being introduced by new technology, but there are cross-industry efforts to combat these new schemes and make sure each refund gets to the proper household.
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Time has run out for knuckle-busters, the clunky contraptions merchants needed for decades to accept card transactions, but their legacythe raised characters embossed on payment cardsis proving difficult to stamp out.
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Some retailers falsely think that if they are using EMV chip credit cards that they have eliminated any chance of security breaches at the register since the EMV approach is stronger than conventional credit cards.
April 7
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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.
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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.
April 6
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