Fraud
Fraud
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Fraud of all kinds has been spiking during the pandemic. Krista Tedder, head of payments, Javelin Strategy & Research, says there are many steps banks could be taking to detect and deter it.
September 14 -
The 57 charges involve $175 million allegedly stolen from the small-business loan program. Defendants are accused of lying on their applications and using funds to buy cars, jewelry and other luxury items.
September 10 -
Businesses must take steps to manage Shadow Code data breach risk by applying timely security patches and upgrading vulnerable open source libraries and third-party plugins, says PermiterX's Ameet Naik.
September 9 -
The bank said the conduct includes “instances of customers misusing Paycheck Protection Program Loans, unemployment benefits and other government programs.”
September 8 -
The Iowa company said the coronavirus outbreak and litigation against AimBank will postpone the deal's completion by a few months.
August 28 -
Close collaboration between leading payment innovators and regulators could help regulators better understand the direction the industry is headed, says Arkose Labs' Vanita Pandey.
August 28 -
There’s never been a better time, nor better technology available, to make cardholders safe from card-not-present fraud, says Keyno's Robert Steinman.
August 27 -
Close collaboration between leading payment innovators and regulators could help regulators better understand the direction the industry is headed, says Arkose Labs' Vanita Pandey.
August 27 -
Dozens of suspects were reportedly arrested for allegedly using prepaid cards to illegally withdraw large sums of cash.
August 19 -
Reports say dozens of suspects were arrested on charges of using prepaid cards to illegally withdraw large sums of cash.
August 19