Phishing hit an all-time high in March, with the number of reports of the online fraud reaching 18,480, according to the Anti-Phishing Working Group, which follows the trend. That's 603 more than the previous peak in January and more than 1,300 more than in February, the group reports. By way …
Read More »Biller Sites Dominate Online Bill Pay, But Bank-Site Users Pay More Bills
The number of consumers who use biller Web sites to pay their bills continues to outpace the number who use bank sites, but the latter users are more active transactors, according to recent survey and online-tracking research from comScore Networks Inc. Overall, the online bill-pay market grew 36% in 2005, …
Read More »NACHA’s Web Payment Pilot to Start by Early ’07, Run 12 Months
NACHA's long-expected pilot project to test Internet payments to retailers and billers will get under way early next year and will run for 12 months, the Herndon, Va.-based organization said Monday. In a conference call it held to explain the new automated clearing house payment application and discuss the rationale …
Read More »Phishing Blasts, Web Sites Soar at Double-Digit Rates in January
The phishing trend, which took an ominous turn upward in the closing days of 2005, has grown even more menacing, with both the number of phishing-related e-mails and the number of Web sites hosting phishing attacks increasing by double-digit percentages in January, according to the latest report from the Anti-Phishing …
Read More »Survey Shows Sizable Opportunity for EBPP in P&C Insurance
Some 73% of homeowner-insurance and auto-insurance customers would be willing to pay their premiums online, yet most of them pay with cash or check and nearly all of them still receive their bills in the mail, according to a new survey. The survey, which points to a significant opportunity for …
Read More »Report: Transaction Kiosks Will More Than Double by 2009
The installed base of ATM-like machines that allow consumers to pay bills, cash checks, top up prepaid wireless cards, and perform other financial transactions is set to explode as retailers and banks seek ways to serve the population of unbanked and underbanked customers, a new research report says. Indeed, the …
Read More »SECURE-eBill Starts to See U.S. Merchant and Consumer Adoption
Eight months after rolling out its Internet payment service in the U.S., Ottawa-based MODASolutions says it is seeing results, both in merchant recruitment and in consumer adoption. The company, whose SECURE-eBill product allows consumers to pay e-commerce merchants in the same way they make electronic bill payments, won't disclose transaction …
Read More »Online Banking Falls Short in Identity Fraud Prevention, Study Shows
The financial institutions whose online banking sites are doing the best job of protecting customers from identity fraud are Bank of America, Citibank, E*Trade Bank, Washington Mutual, and Wells Fargo Bank, according to a study released today. These banks scored in the top five of 28 institutions whose online banking …
Read More »Phishing E-mail Volume Sets a New Record After a Summer Swoon
The phishing scourge made a comeback in October, hitting a new record level after three straight months of decline. The number of reported, unique phishing e-mails came to 15,820, up 17% from the 13,562 reported in September, according to the Anti-Phishing Working Group, a consortium of electronic payment companies, software …
Read More »Corillian Looks to Sell Banks on Least-Cost Routing for Bill Payments
Online-banking-software provider Corillian Corp. is planning to sell banks on housing their own bill-payment data and using a variety of processors, rather than relying on those processors as exclusive providers of data-warehousing and transaction processing. Hillsboro, Ore.-based Corillian, which earlier this year acquired InteliData Technologies Corp., a vendor of data-warehousing …
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