Fraud
Fraud
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It’s only a matter of time before Silicon Valley “overturns more complex banking functions”; banks would have to help FinCEN identify suspicious firearms sales.
November 18 -
Modern technology is making it easier for fraudsters to trick consumers into believing they are making payments from their accounts to legitimate providers, but governing bodies in the U.K. are putting the brakes on rushing to create a new fund to compensate victims of those scams.
November 15 -
Fraud attacks and their avenue of entry are generally regarded as mysteries to most of the companies that suffer from them.
November 15 -
Doug Clare explains how the organization uses artificial intelligence to spot crime rings and skimmers.
November 11 -
Faster and real-time payments are finding more and more use cases, but the razor-thin transaction windows are alluring to fraudsters who want to make a swift getaway with stolen funds.
November 11 -
If the Fed's new service doesn't effectively prevent existing types of fraud, we might even see fraud increase thanks to the instant payments concept, says Chargeback 911's Monica Eaton-Cardone.
November 8 -
Experian is adding DataVisor, which specializes in advanced machine learning, to its CrossCore platform to identify unusual patterns signaling new fraud activity.
November 6 -
The right mix of AI and machine learning can help credit unions balance customer service with security.
November 6 -
With so many data breaches targeting merchants, banks and credit unions should not assume they are in the clear.
November 6 -
E-commerce and multi-channel fraud prevention software provider Riskified has received $165 million in a Series E funding round led by global growth investor General Atlantic.
November 5 -
With so many data breaches targeting merchants, banks should not assume they are in the clear. Banks are, after all, where the money is.
November 5 -
Airlines have become a magnet for online fraud, as criminals refined methods to tap channels with higher payoffs.
October 31 -
Issuance of securities backed by the ostensible Libor replacement hit by money market turmoil; Jho Low will surrender luxury assets.
October 31 -
While sophisticated computer algorithms are increasingly used in the fight against fraud, criminals are still exploiting various loopholes to access consumer card and bank details, particularly for those opening new accounts.
October 31 -
Anticipating demand from internet of things and advanced smartphones, Fingerprint Cards AB has launched a new multi-biometric technology platform that combines iris screening with facial recognition.
October 30 -
As the number of payment types and channels increase, manual processes to handle fraud can rapidly become unmanageable, says The ai Corporation's Oliver Tearle.
October 30 -
As consumers are increasingly moving to mobile devices to conduct financial transactions, they are enticing fraudsters to follow them into the mobile channel, according to new research from TransUnion's iovation unit.
October 29 -
The government has used the law to bring fraud claims against Federal Housing Administration lenders, but the new steps respond to criticism that minor offenders were also getting punished.
October 28 -
With more baby boomers aging, credit unions must adopt policies and practices to help identify and stop these crimes.
October 28 -
New tech can help banks with less cumbersome systems track suspicious activity more effectively.
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