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In the coming years, biometrics will be the leading security metric to protect payment systems, but a single ultra-hack could derail this progression permanently.
March 30
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EBay has become a member of the Fast Identity Online (FIDO) Alliance, making it the first e-commerce company to achieve FIDO certification.
March 29 -
The attention around tokenization replacing static account numbers with a one-time-use token has been good for security but worrying for businesses that rely on a static identifier for future reference.
March 29 -
By the time you finish reading this sentence, two more Americans will have fallen prey to credit card fraud.
March 29
VAI -
The U.K. bank's new business unit takes advantage of the massive amount of data it stores to offer a new array of products and services, including managing customers' digital identities.
March 28 -
Marriott International's efforts to acquire Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide combining two major hotel chains that have suffered data breaches should force both chains to reexamine the way they handle sensitive payment card data.
March 28 -
Fallout from widespread data breaches hurts many payment industry sectors, but this year's tax-filing season brings fresh pain for the prepaid card industry, with new details out connecting prepaid cards with some of last year's biggest tax refund fraud busts.
March 28 -
The capacity for EMV cards to swiftly and drastically reduce payment card fraud in the U.S. is by no means assured.
March 28
IDT911 -
Banks have to know a lot about their customers, who generally trust them to keep personal information secure. Who better to serve as digital identity providers in a post-password world?
March 27 -
Though the use of a digital identity may take years to go mainstream with consumers, BBVA Compass is thinking about the role that banks should play and taking steps toward being part of the solution.
March 27 -
Ryan Singer, CEO and cofounder of startup Blockchain Health, discusses the problems with the traditional "shared secrets" method of verifying identities, and the possibilities opened up by mobile computing devices.
March 27 -
The way we verify people are who they say they are must evolve to reflect new technologies like peer-to-peer platforms and the Internet of Things and the ways millennials live and work.
March 27
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Around the world, technology companies, governments and even some banks are coming up with new, safer and easier ways for people to prove they are who they say they are. Generally the goal is to allow people to be authenticated once by a trusted identity provider (a role banks could play) rather than share sensitive information with countless third parties, as they do today. Here we highlight just a few of the many organizations innovating in this space.
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The U.S. shift to EMV once considered as viable as the U.S. shift to the metric system is well underway. Here are some of the latest signs of progress, as well as some of the biggest pain points.
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Hackers penetrated the computer network of a Verizon Communications subsidiary, but the company says it plugged the hole before much data was compromised.
March 24 -
Hackers penetrated the computer network of a Verizon Communications subsidiary, but the company says it plugged the hole before much data was compromised.
March 24 -
Asking for static information like a mother's maiden name seems increasingly passé, since shared "secrets" can be stolen or gleaned from the Internet. But without a brilliant alternative, and done with care, knowledge-based authentication still has value.
March 24 -
Hackers linked to the Iranian government launched cyber-attacks on some four dozen U.S. financial institutions and a flood-control dam above New York City in forays meant to undermine U.S.markets and national security, according to federal prosecutors.
March 24 -
Hackers linked to the Iranian government launched a series of cyber-attacks on U.S. financial institutions including Bank of America Corp. and the New York Stock Exchange, federal prosecutors say.
March 24 -
We may have more in common than we let on, there are some things that I think Canadians are doing better than their counterparts, including the U.S. and that includes fraud management.
March 24
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