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Some "friendly fraud" is more manipulative than friendly. Global Risk Technologies wants to help merchants appeal more chargebacks and get back some of the billions of dollars lost to friendly fraud.
March 19 -
Target Corp. agreed to settle with more than 100 million customers whose personal information may have been breached in a database hack in 2013, among the biggest to hobble retailers and banks in recent years.
March 19 -
Target agreed to settle with more than 100 million customers whose personal information may have been breached in a database hack in 2013, among the biggest to hobble retailers and banks in recent years.
March 19 -
It's become apparent that more organizations are attaining PCI compliance, but far fewer can stay in compliance for a reasonable period of time.
March 16 -
One of the longest discussions regarding the U.S. EMV migration is the choice of chip and PIN or chip and signature as the card verification method (CVM).
March 16
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Visa Inc.'s CyberSource has joined the Anti-Information Fraud Society in China, which was established to create a safer online payment market.
March 13 -
Smaller banks need to develop detailed marketing plans to reach out to cardholders, while also working with their processors to prepare for the transition to EMV cards.
March 12 -
When it comes to protecting sensitive payment data, call centers are often the forgotten operation, and card data leaks out unintentionally. Protected data spoken in one cubicle can be overheard by 20 nearby reps, along with any customers on the phone with those reps.
March 12 -
Apple Pay and cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin have a lot of appeal for banks looking to stay at the cutting edge of digital payments. But security and compliance risks are part and parcel of these innovations.
March 11 -
A false sense of security still emanates from 70% of information technology teams that feel they are safe from cyberattacks, despite evidence that data breaches are a growing and ongoing threat.
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