Point-of-sale terminal maker PAX Technology Inc. released its Elys Workstation, a configurable POS device. It features a 14-inch screen, front-facing camera, and operates on the Android system. It can be paired with multiple PAX payment acceptance terminals. PayPal Holdings Inc.’s stock has traded in the mid-$60s range for days following a plunge early …
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The Weakest Link
When fraud losses are mostly owing to consumers’ naivete, how can banks and networks react? They’re starting to figure that out. Consumers are at the heart of person-to-person payments and criminals know it. Criminals also know consumers can be the weakest link in securing P2P payments against their attacks. In …
Read More »Big Boy Goes Chainwide with Oracle And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 1/18/23
Oracle Corp. said restaurant chain Big Boy Restaurant Group LLC will adopt its Micros Simphony Cloud Point of Sale and Oracle Payment Cloud Service. Payments provider Paysafe Ltd. said it has expanded its processing services to sports betting in Ohio. The move follows on the heels of Paysafe’s entry in the Maryland sports-betting …
Read More »How the Big Banks Are Addressing P2P Scams
An ongoing controversy regarding consumer losses to authorized but fraudulent transfers on the Zelle peer-to-peer platform has stirred at least some of the country’s biggest banks to work out a range of solutions, including wider adoption of scam defense and detection technology, sources tell Digital Transactions. This development comes as …
Read More »No Slowdown for Record-Breaking Phishing Attacks
Phishing attacks continue to set record highs. The third quarter of 2022 was the highest quarter on record for number of attacks, according to the latest Anti-Phishing Working Group’s Phishing Activity Trends report, released Wednesday. The APWG observed 1,270,883 phishing attacks during the September quarter, up 16% from a then-record …
Read More »How the Nation’s Biggest Banks Are Working to Address P2P Payment Scams
An ongoing controversy regarding consumer losses to authorized but fraudulent transfers on the Zelle peer-to-peer platform has stirred at least some of the country’s biggest banks to work out a range of solutions, including wider adoption of scam defense and detection technology, sources tell Digital Transactions News. This development comes …
Read More »The Value of a Token
As fraud grows more sophisticated, tokenization and encryption have become the foundational components of payment security at the point of sale and online. Without tokenization and encryption technology, it’s a safe bet that today’s ever-increasing volume of digital payments, at the point of sale and online, would not be what …
Read More »Beware the False Positive
Rejections that should have been approvals are on the rise. Are merchants willing to adjust their risk thresholds for a higher approval rate? False positives—legitimate transactions that are declined because they look suspicious at first glance—are a touchy subject for merchants. Not only do they cost a sale, some customers …
Read More »Open Banking Gains More Ground As MX Eases Money Movement for Qolo’s Platform
The drive towards open banking gained additional momentum Friday with the announcement Friday of a partnership between Qolo, an omnichannel platform provider to fintechs, and open-banking platform provider MX Technologies Inc. The partnership, which formalizes an existing working relationship between the two companies that has produced more than 30 joint …
Read More »Losses From Stolen Identities Skyrocketed 79% to $24 Billion in 2021, a Javelin Study Finds
Payments providers are increasingly resuming business-as-usual as the pandemic eases, but so are criminals. Losses from identity-fraud schemes, in which fraudsters use stolen payment credentials for their own gain, soared 79% last year to $24 billion, according to a study released Tuesday by Javelin Strategy & Research. Moreover, this so-called …
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