Consumers may not realize it, but their mobile phone is a gateway for criminals to take over their bank accounts. In a fast-growing scam known as SIM swapping, criminals transfer the phone number associated with a consumer’s mobile phone to the SIM card embedded in a mobile phone in their …
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Mobile and Online Risk Control May Need To Go Their Separate Ways
With e-commerce taking an ever-greater share of total retail sales and mobile commerce accounting for an ever-greater share of e-commerce, merchants need to start treating m-commerce fraud control as more than a subset of online fraud control. That was the word Tuesday from Susan Pandy, the director of payment strategies …
Read More »Chuck Your Password
“What?!” That’s the mildest reaction I get from my clients when I dispense the advice encapsulated in the title of this month’s column. “A password I remember I don’t need to write down, so it cannot be pilfered,” says the incredulous client. “Not so,” I reply, and people are not …
Read More »How the EMV-Fueled Shift of Fraud Online Is Generating Headwinds for Airlines
Merchants and card issuers have been hearing for several years that the advent of EMV chip cards at the point of sale in the United States would drive fraud into card-not-present channels, and now evidence is emerging that this is happening with a vengeance, even with companies like airlines that …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Getting to ‘Yes’ for Faster (And Secure) Payments—Part I
This article is the first installment of a three-part series this week on what the Federal Reserve’s Faster Payment Initiative means to the payment economy in the U.S., and how the payments ecosystem might get to “yes” on fixing what’s broken and deploying what’s possible. This part deals with the …
Read More »Verifone Says Its Breach Is Contained to Two Dozen Convenience Stores
VeriFone Systems Inc. acknowledged that hackers targeted two dozen convenience stores in an attempt to get at sensitive payment data by infiltrating the point-of-sale terminal maker’s corporate network in January. The confirmation follows a report Tuesday on KrebsOnSecurity.com that disclosed the attack. The site, which specializes in information-technology threats and …
Read More »Biller Sites Are Running the Table When It Comes to Bill Pay
In the battle over online bill payments, biller sites have been beating bank and third-party sites handily, but now the battle has turned into a rout. Biller sites accounted for fully 73% of online bills paid by consumers last year, up from 62% in 2010, according to a report from …
Read More »Spoofed IDs Help Darken the Security Picture
Security jitters have hit the payments industry, and it’s no wonder. The arrival of new and sophisticated ways to spoof identities, coupled with the rapid rise of mobile usage for banking and payments, has created a minefield for security professionals charged with guarding accounts and the money they hold. The …
Read More »COMMENTARY: How 5G Networks Will Remake Payments—And the World
In today’s 4G world, connected homes allow you to turn on lights, turn down thermostats, or activate sprinklers, all remotely. Wearables wake you up and tell you how long and how well you slept. Fingerprints, faces, even the rhythm of your heart are replacing passwords. There’s a lot happening on the connectivity …
Read More »Surging Attacks Driven by Spoofed IDs And Mobile Devices Darken the Security Picture
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews Security jitters have hit the payments industry, and it’s no wonder. The arrival of new and sophisticated ways to spoof identities, coupled with the rapid rise of mobile usage for banking and payments, has created a minefield for security professionals charged with guarding accounts and the …
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