Thursday , February 6, 2025

Fraud & Security

Not Content Targeting Financial Services, Phishers Widen Attacks to New Brands

Online fraudsters are attacking a much wider variety of brands, including grocery stores and Bitcoin exchanges, showing a growing level of sophistication in their efforts to gull unsuspecting customers out of their money, according to the latest quarterly report from the Anti-Phishing Working Group Inc., an 11-year-old organization made up …

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Retailer Confidence in Detecting Data-Security Breaches Abounds, But Is It Warranted?

Retailers have a hearty sense of confidence when it comes to how quickly their organizations would detect a data breach, especially one that targets sensitive payment information, finds a survey from Tripwire Inc., a data-security company. In the survey of 154 retail organizations, 60% said their systems could detect a …

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In Wake of Payday-Lender Suit, Holder Makes the Case for Operation Choke Point

Operation Choke Point, a U.S. Department of Justice effort to shut down fraudulent merchants by going after payment companies that provide network access, shows no signs of going away any time soon, despite growing merchant and processor frustration with the initiative. Earlier this month, that frustration gave rise to a …

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Estimates Vary, But There’s No Doubt: EMV Cards Soon Will Be in Millions More Wallets

The conversion of U.S. magnetic-stripe credit and debit cards to the Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) chip card standard is about to shift into high gear, and the payments forecasters are busier than their counterparts at The Weather Channel just before a hurricane’s landfall. The EMV Migration Forum, an affiliate of the Princeton …

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EMV Acceptance Likely To Get A Boost When Walmart Chip Cards Begin Showing Up

  The debut this summer and later in the year of chip cards for cardholders of Walmart and Sam’s Club branded credit cards likely will spur other retailers to accept the new payment card technology. That’s the finding from a Digital Transactions News survey that asks if the issuance of …

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Mobile Deposit for Prepaid Cards And Wallets Poses Heightened Fraud Risk, A New Study Finds

The technology to deposit checks into prepaid cards or mobile wallets using a smart phone is less than two years old, but already the channel is proving to be 33 times more prone to fraud than mobile deposits into bank accounts, according to data from Fidelity National Information Services Inc. …

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Entertainment Providers Among the Top Targets for Online Fraudsters, Report Finds

  Entertainment companies providing cable, satellite, and pay-television services experience the highest rates of global fraud, says 2Checkout Inc., an e-commerce payment-services company, in its inaugural Fraud Index report. The index is based on transaction data made via more than 600 million devices that connect to 2Checkout’s payment service. Columbus, …

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Mobile-Capture Fraud Is Under Control, But Many Banks’ Risk Policies Are Primitive

As mobile remote deposit capture continues its transition from niche to mainstream financial service, a new study affirms earlier research that bankers’ fears about losses were largely overblown. At the same time, mobile remote-capture newbies do a less sophisticated job of risk management than their more experienced colleagues. The findings …

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Criminals Eyeing More Personal Information in Online Attacks, Finds a Trustwave Report

  Payment card data remains a top target for criminals, but personally identifiable information, such as birth dates and addresses, is growing in favor among them, finds the 2014 edition of the Trustwave Global Security Report. Based on an analysis of 691 data-breach investigations conducted in 2013 by Chicago-based security-services …

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For Added POS Security, Wal-Mart Asks Some Cardholders To Enter a Verification Code

In an unusual tactic to thwart credit card fraud, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. nearly a year ago quietly implemented a policy in which its point-of-sale terminals prompt some cardholders to enter their card’s verification number, a code normally used for card-not-present transactions such as mail-order/telephone order (MOTO) and Internet purchases. The …

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