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A Security Flaw Lets Hackers Control Traffic on Android Smart Phones, Researcher Says

Cyber threat intelligence provider Check Point Research disclosed this week what it says is a flaw in some Android smart phones that enables hackers to send bogus messages that trick users into entering malicious settings that could, among other things, route traffic through a proxy server controlled by the hacker. …

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Security Notes: Breaches Show Identity Is Key

Capital One is known as the “Technology Bank” by its early adopters. It is the last bank at which someone would expect a massive breach. And, indeed, with its 77 million victims, Capital One’s breach in March is not even among the top five breaches in the United States. So …

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Data Breaches Are on a Record-Setting Pace in 2019, Researcher Says

The year 2019 is shaping up to be the worst year yet for data breaches, according to a recent report from Risk Based Security Inc. Through the year’s first half, 3,813 breaches were reported, up 54% from a year earlier. Those breaches exposed more than 4.1 billion consumer records, up …

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Visa Hopes to ‘Flip the Script’ on Fraudsters With an Expanded Suite of Security Products

As merchants, consumers, and financial institutions contend with the aftereffects of unceasing data breaches, Visa Inc. is adding new products to help prevent and disrupt payment fraud. Announced Tuesday, the roster of new products include Vital Signs, which monitors transactions and alerts financial institutions to signs of potential fraudulent activity …

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Equifax’s Tab for Its Big 2017 Data Breach Will Total at Least $671 Million

Equifax Inc., which in 2017 sustained a data breach that potentially exposed sensitive information related to 148 million files, on Monday announced what that massive intrusion will cost the company. The Atlanta-based credit-reporting agency said it will pay $671 million as part of an agreement to settle multidistrict class-action litigation …

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A Court Ruling May Affect Acquirers’ Ability to Pass Along Data-Breach Fines to Merchants

A common assumption among merchant acquirers and retailers is that merchants are the ones who ultimately are liable for network fines after a merchant’s data breach. But a recent decision by a federal appellate court that ruled against First Data Corp., the nation’s largest payment processor, sends a message that …

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Security Notes: The ‘Health-Care’ Strategy

The best health-care advice you can get is: “Eat right, sleep right, exercise, wash your hands, do Yoga, and don’t watch the news.” We have plenty of data to validate such advice, and it works. Alas, every so often, we get sick, fall, get hurt. And then we expect a …

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Fuel Pump Security Worries 62% and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 4/15/19

Ahead of a major push for EMV chip card payments at fuel pumps, some 62% of U.S. adults are concerned about the security of their financial data when making payments at fuel pumps or convenience stores, according to a March survey of 1,270 adults conducted by YouGov and released Monday …

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Security Notes: The Use And Abuse of AI

Some years ago, I hired a young chap who right away lifted a heavy administrative burden off my shoulders. In a short while, he also came up with some good design ideas, and within a year he was correcting my coding. With a heavy heart, I realized I had unwittingly …

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The Fed’s Defining Security Moment and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/20/19

The Federal Reserve announced the 22 members of its new Fraud Definitions Work Group, another component of its sweeping Payment System Improvement Project. The group, which comes from the banking and payments industries, regional Fed banks, and other organizations, will work with Fed leaders on recommendations for improving the quality …

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