Payments provider Moneris Solutions Corp. launched Moneris Core, software that will run its new Verifone and Ingenico countertop devices. Point-of-sale software developer SpectrumSoft Inc. selected Electronic Payments and its TableTurn restaurant-management platform as a preferred vendor for payment-processing services. Business-to-business e-commerce payments provider Resolve Corp. announced that it has spun …
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Cryptocurrency’s Weakest Links
To purloin crypto, hackers are importing successful—and very familiar—methods from the world of fiat money. Here’s what experts say needs to be done. Security has always been a big selling point for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. The crux of the security argument is twofold. Unlike cash, cryptocurrencies are encrypted in …
Read More »Retailers Were Inundated With 10 Billion Credential-Stuffing Attempts In Just Eight Months
Retailers, like many other businesses, have probably had their fill of fraud attempts. Unfortunately, criminals have not. Between May 1 and Dec. 31, 2018, Akamai Technologies detected more than 10 billion credential-stuffing attacks aimed at retailers, accounting for more than a third of all such attempts—28 billion—in that period. In …
Read More »Hackers Strike Again and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 2/26/19
Hackers gained unauthorized access to credit or debit card data stored with software company CentralSquare Technologies and used for one-time water-bill payments made through the city of Pompano Beach, Fla.’s Web site from Aug. 30 to Dec. 6, 2018, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported. Nearly 3,800 customers made one-time payments …
Read More »Data Breaches Fell in 2018, But Records Exposed More Than Doubled, Non-Profit Reports
The number of known data breaches fell 24% in 2018, but the number of compromised records that contained sensitive personally identifiable information more than doubled from 2017’s levels to over 450 million, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center’s latest annual data-breach review. The San Diego-based non-profit and partner CyberScout …
Read More »Managing Real-Time Payment Risks
Person-to-person transactions in real time pose unique risks. Here’s how to manage them while ensuring a great experience for users. Splitting the lunch bill. Paying a friend back for picking up those last-minute tickets. Covering the cost for your kid’s college textbooks. Each of these scenarios represents an opportunity for …
Read More »Plumbing Meets Human Reasoning
To make faster payments a reality, decades-old core systems have to be streamlined. Here’s an approach that relies on artificial intelligence to avoid the system overhauls that have been tried in the past. The Federal Reserve’s faster-payments initiative has created a catalyst to improve core systems to respond to the …
Read More »Security Notes: Lessons From the Marriott Hack
Last month, the world learned that hackers had been violating Marriott’s customer database for four long years without being detected. How many similar outfits are being violated as we speak? People in my profession know that if a breach is detected and there is a chance to hide it from …
Read More »Is Facial-Recognition Technology Hurting Apple Pay?
Adoption and usage rates for the mobile wallets from Apple Inc., Alphabet Inc. (Google), and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. have been far from stellar, but now evidence is emerging that Apple’s decision a year ago to ditch fingerprint identification on its newest smart phones in favor of facial-recognition technology could …
Read More »Is Facial-Recognition Technology Hurting Apple Pay?
Adoption and usage rates for the mobile wallets from Apple Inc., Alphabet Inc. (Google), and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. have been far from stellar, but now evidence is emerging that Apple’s decision a year ago to ditch fingerprint identification on its newest smart phones in favor of facial-recognition technology could …
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