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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 …

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Buy Online, Steal in Store

In just a matter of months, this new e-commerce fraud has emerged to exploit weak or non-existent links between merchants’ online and physical stores. If you’re a retailer, what’s not to like about offering consumers the option to buy online and pick up in-store? Most customers who use the service …

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New Report Shows the Massive Scale of Bot Attacks

Large companies are getting bombarded by approximately 530 bot attacks per day, and the vast majority of more than 200 firms surveyed have at least one person on their security teams devoted solely to bot defense, according to Osterman Research Inc. Osterman, a Black Diamond, Wash.-based research firm that works …

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Security Concerns Still Hold Back Mobile Payments, PSCU Survey Finds

Consumers still have fears about the safety of mobile payments, according to new findings from credit-union service organization PSCU. PSCU’s Eye on Payments survey released Thursday comes at least a decade after payments companies and researchers first determined that security concerns were holding back adoption of online and at the …

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The Scariest Security Nightmares in Payments

Digital Transactions examines the five most worrying cyberthreats facing payments companies and asks experts what can be done to guard against them. Hackers are more sophisticated, better funded, better equipped. and more skilled at finding cracks in cybersecurity systems than ever. By adopting advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, encryption, …

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Square Adds Payroll Services and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 9/26/18

Payment gateway USAePay completed EMV certification for First Data Corp.’s Rapid Connect platform. USAePay said the certification enables merchants to accept EMV payments, particularly EMV PIN-debit transactions, via its mobile application. First Data Corp. launched a service for card issuers called FirstSense that combines threat intelligence with the company’s fraud-detection …

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Contactless Payments Forecast and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 7/30/18

Joe Kaplan, the chief executive of merchant processor Paya and former president of the Electronic Transactions Association’s board of directors, died unexpectedly last week, the ETA announced. Kaplan was the former CEO of Total Merchant Services and founded Innovative Merchant Solutions, which he sold to Intuit Inc. in 2003 and …

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Early Ripple Cross-Border Tests Results and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/10/18

Blockchain provider Ripple Labs Inc. reported results on a number of pilots it is running for its XRapid cross-border payments network. Participants in the pilots have realized cost savings ranging from 40% to 70% compared to conventional fees. The average XRapid transaction took a little over two minutes, compared to two to …

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SignaPay’s PayLo Program Signs Reseller and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 5/7/18

Payments provider St. Louis Merchant Services announced it is offering the PayLo Cash Discount Progam from SignaPay Ltd. Fiserv Inc. has teamed with fraud-analytics firm Rippleshot to offer Card Risk Office, an early-detection service that allows client institutions to identify potential fraud anywhere from 30 days to 60 days before …

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The Bull’s-Eye on Service Providers’ Backs

Point-of-sale integrators, help desks, and other computer-related service providers for businesses, look out—the hackers are after you. The new Global Security Report 2018 from Chicago-based Trustwave says service providers were involved in 9.5% of the 700-plus data compromises the firm investigated in 2017. In 2016, service providers played a role …

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