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Bank of America Corp., which is facing a lawsuit over its online security, plans to introduce stronger authentication for its employees and for corporate customers.
February 18 -
Participants in a yearlong test being conducted by the Identity Theft Assistance Center say the trial is helping them refine their procedures for dealing with ID theft.
February 17 -
Though its fourth-quarter profits fell, Fidelity National Financial Inc. beat analysts' expectations on the strength of better-than-expected title insurance activity, the company said Tuesday.
February 16 -
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February 14 -
Wausau Financial Systems Inc. of Mosinee, Wis., which sells check imaging software and hardware, is planning for the days when banks will have bought all they need.
February 14 -
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Corillian Corp. of Portland, Ore., reported solid fourth-quarter and full-year earnings on Wednesday but said that it had missed its internal sales targets for the year.
February 11 -
Videoconferencing once delivered spotty, unreliable images, but some banks now have high-speed Internet connections that could let them conduct face-to-face meetings with customers in far-flung areas.
February 10 -
A government-sponsored consortium of state and federal agencies, banking companies, technology vendors, and others is hoping its attempt to develop rules for single-sign-on authentication will finally drive the concept into widespread use.
February 10 -
Banks are stepping up their efforts in the paper chase.
February 9 -
The Denver transaction processing giant First Data Corp. and Deluxe Corp. of St. Paul, the No. 1 check printer, will jointly offer a service to weed out crooked would-be customers when they try to open accounts.
February 8





