Attorneys for financial-institution plaintiffs suing Target Corp. to recoup their costs arising from Target’s massive 2013 data breach announced a $39.4 million settlement on Wednesday intended to bring their class-action lawsuit against the big-box retailer to an end. A U.S. District Court judge in St. Paul, Minn., was expected to …
Read More »Luxury Items Top Online Fraudster Wish Lists, But So Do Business Services
Just like law-abiding consumers, criminals hope to score good deals during the holiday shopping season. And luxury items and business services, such as hosting plans and search engine optimization, top their lists, finds an analysis by Forter, a San Francisco-based fraud-prevention specialist. In a report released on Monday, Forter analyzed …
Read More »Of Two Minds on EMV: Consumers Like the Security, but Many Are Annoyed at Checkout
New findings about the public’s attitudes toward EMV chip cards and their disruptive potential show consumers appreciate the improved security over magnetic-stripe card payments. Still, many consumers are bothered by the new transaction processes, enough so that some will avoid stores where they know they have to insert a chip …
Read More »Universal Card Provider ScramCard Pegs its Pitch on Mitigating Fraud Risk
Backers of ScramCard, a new universal card that offers consumers the ability to load multiple credit and debit cards onto one card, hope messages touting its potential security and fraud-mitigation benefits will reach welcoming ears. Like other universal cards, ScramCard enables consumers to load their payment card details onto the …
Read More »Losses From Mobile Capture Duplicates Less Than Overall Check-Fraud Losses, Study Says
Fears about fraud losses from duplicate check deposits have plagued mobile remote deposit capture since its inception. Finding data to confirm or debunk those fears, however, has been tough, at least until now. It seems that mRDC fraud is pretty low, according to results of an April-May survey that Alpharetta, …
Read More »ACI Study Suggests the Heralded Increase in Online Fraud Attempts Is Happening
Veterans of the e-commerce, risk-control and payment card industries all have been predicting that fraudsters will turn their attention to card-not-present channels as the U.S. shifts to EMV chip card payments and thus makes counterfeiting at the point of sale harder to commit. Now a new study by ACI Worldwide …
Read More »Flawed Policies Weaken Passwords, Though Online Retailers Are Doing Better
With nearly half of all holiday shopping expected to be conducted online, attention is turning to the first line of defense against fraud: the humble password. As it turns out, this bulwark isn’t nearly as strong as it could be, according to a study released Tuesday by Dashlane Inc., a …
Read More »AmEx Introduces Bundled Payment Tokenization, Security, and Mobile Services
American Express Co. is now marketing a set of tokenization, security, and mobile payments services under the AmEx Enabled Digital Solutions moniker. Included in the service is the card brand and acquirer’s digital-wallet platform, near-field communication (NFC) and host card emulation technology, the American Express Token Service, and American Express …
Read More »In a First for Debit Networks, Shazam Adds a Mobile Feature to Shut off Lost Or Stolen Cards
By John Stewart In the wake of the arrival of EMV chip cards and ahead of the holiday shopping rush, the Shazam debit network has launched a mobile feature that lets cardholders disable their debit cards should they be lost or stolen. While networks like Discover Financial Services have advertised …
Read More »With Holidays Nearing, EGift Cards Are Likely To Be More Popular Than Ever
By John Stewart As the holidays approach, retailers and banks can expect to sell more electronic gift cards than ever, if research released Monday by Bankrate.com is any indication. The survey, which covers 60 general-purpose and proprietary gift cards, shows two-thirds are available as e-cards, up from 59% last year. …
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