Fraud
Fraud
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Contactless payments need added security to adhere to PSD2's strict new identity guidelines, says Fingerprints' Lina Andolf-Orup.
September 20 -
Staying on top of new threat sources isn’t easy, but things will keep getting worse if we can’t openly discuss the matter, says Monica Eaton-Cardone, COO of Chargebacks911 and CIO of its parent company Global Risk Technologies.
September 19 -
There were signs Kathy Kraninger would continue a rollback of consent orders and investigations, but many observers see an aggressive approach reminiscent of the Obama era.
September 18 -
Retailers have raised the bar in how they attract customers through rewards and loyalty programs, but not all are well-versed in how their technology also lures fraudsters.
September 18 -
Private Bancorp of America is the latest bank to report a borrower issue in connection with a high-profile fraud case tied to liquor licenses.
September 17 -
Hackers go in for the kill when challenger banks and others launch retail products. So the companies are forced to step up their defenses — fast.
September 16 -
Consumers and banks are both concerned about security tied to contactless payments, says Fingerprints' Lina Andolf-Orup.
September 16 -
The loan participation has been flagged for potentially fraudulent activity.
September 13 -
Merchants won an extension to comply with PSD2’s new customer authentication rules, but as new rules for issuers go into effect next week, TSYS is rolling out tools that aim to do double duty.
September 12 -
Credit decisions were a natural place to start with artificial intelligence, but now banks and credit unions are taking the technology to all parts of their businesses.
September 11