Sports and entertainment venue operator The Madison Square Garden Co. (MSG) on Tuesday disclosed a nearly year-long breach of payment card information involving customers who bought concessions at five of its venerable properties. And a new study from Federal Reserve researchers makes six recommendations for improving mobile-payments security, one of …
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10th annual: The 10 Most Pressing Issues in E-Payments
EMV after effects dominate our list of headaches this year. Still, from regulation to faster payments to interchange uncertainty, there are plenty of other issues to contend with. In the 10 years we have compiled our annual list of pressing issues facing the payments industry, no single theme has dominated …
Read More »With a Sharp Rise Already in Online Fraud Attacks, Look for a Worrisome Holiday Season
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews If the payments industry is expecting a sharp rise in online fraud, it can stop holding its breath. It’s already happening, and with the official holiday-shopping season getting under way, it’s going to get a lot worse. Yet, just as attacks are growing more numerous, funding …
Read More »Forecasters Predict the New 3-D Secure Will Be More Popular Than Its Predecessor
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews The new version of the 3-D Secure online-authentication technology is better for merchants and consumers and thus likely to get more adoption than the old version, according to security experts. EMVCo, the chip card standards body owned by the world’s six leading payment card networks, released 3-D …
Read More »Eye on Retailers: Kohl’s Pay to be Fine Tuned; Amazon Advances Across Channels
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Retailer Kohl’s Corp. plans to tweak its newly launched OmnyPay Inc. The service works only with the Kohl’s Charge card, issued by Capital One N.A. Lavu predicts Kohl’s Pay will generate copious amounts of data, especially given that enrollment in the app is up by 70% following …
Read More »Online Merchants Fear Fraud, But the Bigger Problem is False Declines–And It’s Getting Worse
By John Stewart@DTPaymentNews Online merchants are dreading an onslaught of fraud, but what they should really brace for is a much bigger problem: so-called new version, which comes from EMVCo, the standards body controlled by the global card brands, will work in-app as well as within browser-based shopping sessions and …
Read More »Consumers Willing To Take Extra Steps To Avoid Online Fraud, an AmEx Survey Says
By Kevin Woodward@DTPaymentNews Consumers appear willing to take more steps to mitigate their online-fraud exposure than merchants are willing to provide, with 78% of consumers willing to enter a card-verification code, but only 57% of merchants requiring it, finds a new American Express Co. survey. Consumers are willing to take …
Read More »How Bots And Natural-Language Searches Could Drive Mobile Shopping And Payments
By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews Ever since the advent of mobile shopping, experts have cautioned that spending in the new channel would be hampered by small screens and clunky interfaces. Now, though, relatively new technology like natural-language interfaces and so-called bots may be coming to the rescue. A new study released …
Read More »Eye on Security: Synchrony Endows UConn Cybersecurity Center; Banks Ignoring Mobile Risk?
By Jim Daly@DTPaymentNews Best known nationally for its powerful basketball teams, the University of Connecticut is about to make a name for itself in cybersecurity. UConn’s School of Engineering and retail credit provider Synchrony Financial on Tuesday announced that Synchrony is providing $2.2 million to fund a new
Read More »The Password Is Passé
The question is, how to replace it with something more secure? One promising avenue lies in a standard developed by tech companies that belong to the FIDO Alliance. Since the birth of the personal computer, consumers have held tight to the belief that user names and passwords are secure. Those …
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