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Names, email, encrypted passwords and information related to Facebook and other networks are all at risk, according to Marty Puranik, CEO of Atlantic.Net.
December 24Atlantic.Net -
Nestled among the waves of tourists and commuters near Grand Central Terminal is a spot were a “no cash” store is working, free from political pressures. But its success still suggests that paperless payments are a niche play.
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Utilizing AI and automation will help stop hackers and reduce repetitive jobs, allowing institutions to save money and reinvest more into products for members.
December 24EPL, Inc. -
From making cybersecurity a priority to enhanced biometrics, here's what's on the industry's wish list this holiday season.
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Blockchain looks set to disrupt the gaming industry, and enable a new way for players and developers to interact with gaming platforms, writes Nicolas Gilot, Co-CEO of Ultra.
December 24Ultra -
When so many users trust large companies like Google with their personal data, it's up to these companies to disclose any compromise of the data security as early as possible, writes Aman Khanna, vice president of products for ThumbSignIn.
December 21ThumbSignIn -
Hostilities toward the legal U.S. cannabis industry are softening considerably, with signs of further removing cash and digital workarounds from a market that has long been shunned by traditional payment cards.
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Web attacks spike around the holidays, creating a higher risk for malware, phishing and other crime, according to Ryan Wilk, vice president of customer success for NuData Security, a Mastercard company.
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The Maryland-based credit union sued the nation's largest CUSO over call center services, but the two sides didn't take long to come to an agreement.
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Two groups are asking the agency to restrict collectors to "one live conversation per week" with a borrower and up to three phone attempts per week.
December 20