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At least two financial services groups say none of their U.S. bank members have reported the existence of Carbanak malware in their networks, suggesting the threat may not be significant.
February 19 -
Plenty of card issuing institutions have not fully implemented the EMV technology and will not be ready by the card network-imposed October liability shift.
February 19 -
Orrstown Bank in Pennsylvania has introduced two-way text messaging between customers and its service agents. It's the latest effort in the banking industry to make communication easier for mobile-first customers.
February 18 -
Decisions about when and how to implement EMV technology in credit and debit cards are difficult. Many banks have decided to slowly phase it in, despite the fact the delay will open them up to greater potential liability.
February 18 -
After a number of high profile security breaches in the past couple of years, consumer trust in the payments system is more fragile than ever.
February 18
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In two recent overseas incidents, payment companies redefined "security" to suit a specific situation, rather than keeping it the constant that their customers expect.
February 18 -
With the breach threat showing no signs of slowing, security companies are rapidly broadening their systems to simultaneously fight identity fraud stemming from clients' consumers and employees.
February 18 -
Bluefin Payment Systems is making point-to-point encryption available to large merchants that use Heartland Payment Systems as a processor, a key move as U.S businesses grapple with the migration to chip cards.
February 17 -
Kaspersky Lab has unveiled a cyber-heist in which hackers have already stolen $1 billion from banks across the world. Here's what banks should know about how the hackers did it and what institutions can do to protect themselves.
February 17 -
It would have to be a payments network's worst nightmare shutting down because of technical problems during its merchants' busy Valentine's Day weekend.
February 17 -
The theft of 80 million healthcare records will cost Anthem Blue Cross more than $100-million, and payment companies are also under threat since the incident may result in a spike in false card accounts.
February 16 -
MasterCard is testing whether the time is finally right for biometric authentication to take over as the standard of customer-facing security.
February 13 -
Bankers, technology CEOs and President Obama are throwing everything they have at countering the growing threat of cyber attacks, putting their faith in biometrics, tokenization and data sharing. But it's far from clear that it will be enough.
February 13 -
When it comes to mobile banking technology firm Digital Insight's new replacement for passwords, the "eyes" have it.
February 13 -
BBVA Compass is planning to issue a new credit card in partnership with American Express and the National Basketball Association.
February 13 -
In a wide-ranging interview, the head of the Cleveland Fed talks about her support for a two-tiered regulatory system, the biggest threats facing the system, interest-rate risk, culture and cybersecurity.
February 13 -
Paying for goods and services over the Internet in a variety of ways, from directly keying-in card details on ecommerce sites, to using online wallets, to paying with your phone, is more consumer friendly than ever.
February 13
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Banks nationwide are finding ways to make mobile deposit capture available to more people and faster without taking on more fraud risk.
February 12 -
Visa Inc. now supports mobile geo-location technology to reduce transaction declines when consumers travel outside of their home area.
February 12 -
American Express will certainly suffer when its 16-year cobranding deal with Costco ends in 2016, but its executives will spend the next year building up the card brand's digital payment products to create enough opportunities to ease the company's short-term pain and guarantee its long-term health.
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