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Payments and financial services technology are still stuck in yesteryear, chained to paper and dangerously prone to fraud, according to Matt Streisfeld, a principal at Oak HC/FT.
April 25 -
Attacks on ATMs and point-of-sale machines are getting more sophisticated and frequent. Crooks are trying to get as much use as they can out of their skimming devices before the migration to chip cards is complete.
April 24 -
False IDs are complex and difficult to spot. A combination of biometrics and other advanced security tecnology is needed.
April 24
NuData Security -
Readers sound off an attempt to block prepaid regulations, threats to consumer privacy, FSOC’s political bent, the proper use for SARs, and more.
April 21 -
Attacks on ATMs and point-of-sale machines are getting more sophisticated and frequent. Crooks are trying to get as much use as they can out of their skimming devices before the migration to chip cards is complete.
April 19 -
Unlike other “suspicious activity report” categories, a new proposal to add a “cyberevent” category would require institutions to detect and report digital mischief whether directed at a customer’s account or the bank itself.
April 19
Boies Schiller Flexner LLP -
There are several steps necessary to contain, assess and report an incident that should precede further action.
April 19
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP -
Bottomline Technologies, which specializes in business payments, is the latest to introduce a fraud-fighting solution for members of the Swift payment network.
April 18 -
Bank earns $75 million for saving Bass Pro Shops's acquisition of rival outdoor retailer; Trump to name Randal Quarles as Fed's vice chairman for bank supervision.
April 18 -
Leaked documents appear to show NSA analysts were able to hack into Middle Eastern banks’ servers through the Swift service bureau EastNets. The same tools could conceivably be used by cybercriminals and nation-states with more sinister motives.
April 17 -
With the reversal of Obama-era rules requiring user consent for data collection, it is more important than ever for U.S. banks and fintechs to demonstrate a robust and consistent approach to data privacy.
April 17
DemystData -
Hacker group Shadow Brokers says U.S. intel agency compromised parts of the global banking system; bank's directors gear up for tough election at annual meeting.
April 17 -
EMV is strictly an anti-counterfeiting measure that leaves several elements of the payment process untouched, and fraudsters are exploiting these gaps.
April 17 -
The threats are evolving, but CUs' prevention efforts aren't evolving at the same pace.
April 14
EPL, Inc. -
Readers weigh in on a notable OCC personnel change, the Scottrade breach, the ability of corporate owners to still be anonymous and more.
April 14 -
The blockchain-based platform, set to launch later this year, promises to make gold trading around the world faster, more transparent and safer.
April 12 -
In the near future, branch authentication will likely rely more on things like iris scans and palm readers than physical ID cards.
April 12 -
Final is a combination of a virtual and plastic card that brings an 'as-a-service' model to card issuance.
April 12 -
The speed of the crooks and the threat to retailers and customer data is more than enough reason to get aggressive with new identity protections.
April 12
HYPR Corp. -
Directors take back $75 million more from two former executives and release scathing report on bank's fake accounts scandal; UBS executive sees decade-long wait for transformation.
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