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Banks are warming to behavioral biometric software as one of an array of choices to prevent digital banking fraud.
November 18 -
Mastercard will launch its “selfie pay” system in the Asia-Pacific region next year, expanding the global reach of its biometric identity-verification service for online payments to more markets as part of a gradual worldwide rollout.
November 17 -
Behavioral biometrics has already stopped several million dollars worth of online banking fraud at National Westminster Bank in London.
November 17 -
The once-booming market for reloadable prepaid cards has seen a slowdown in new-account growth in recent years amid heavier competition and consolidation, causing longtime providers to look for ways to stand out in a crowded field.
November 15 -
As online fraud becomes more pervasive, merchants need to strengthen their defenses against would-be cyber thieves.
November 15 -
Digital payments security provider V-Key will protect the cloud-based payments network of Ant Financial Services Group (Alipay) with its virtual secure element software.
November 14 -
Any company that uses point of sale systems or technology is at risk.
November 11CoSoSys -
The president-elect's policies on taxes, offshoring, surveillance and other issues will affect bank technology officers and their vendors in a variety of ways. The positives may slightly outweigh the negatives.
November 10 -
To jawbone Mexico into paying for the wall, President-elect Trump has threatened to suspend remittances. Such a move would disrupt one of the busiest corridors of money in the world.
November 9 -
Tesco Bank in Edinburgh, Scotland, has refunded 2.5 million pounds (about $3 million) to 9,000 customers who were affected by a large-scale online banking cybertheft last weekend.
November 9