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Security: Good News, Bad News About ACH Fraud

Elizabeth Whalen While the data are mixed about ACH fraud, what banks and companies can do to keep it under control is quite clear. Recent data give mixed signals about automated clearing house fraud as the number of ACH transactions and the number and types of ACH originators grows. A …

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Organized Crime, Espionage, And ‘Social’ Tactics Drive Recent Data Breaches

  Financially motivated cybercrime accounted for 75% of data breaches in 2012, with state-affiliated espionage campaigns aimed at stealing intellectual property ranking second at 20%, according to the Verizon 2013 Data Breach Investigations Report released on Tuesday. In 2012, breaches affecting financial organizations accounted for 37% of the total, followed …

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Trends & Tactics: Fraudsters’ New Targets

E-commerce, better malware, and mobile devices are on the minds of fraudsters, according to Trustwave Holdings Inc.’s latest annual data-breach study. Chicago-based Trustwave, a leading data-forensics investigator and security vendor, based its report on 450 data breaches it investigated last year around the world. Hackers targeted payment card data in …

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Security: A Fertile New Field for Hackers

Linda Punch Hobbled by limited resources and other handicaps, government units are struggling to combat a rising onslaught from online data thieves. When news of a data breach hits the national headlines, it usually involves retailers, processors, and others in the private sector. But government entities from park districts and …

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Security Firms Start to Respond to Online Fraud Fears Triggered by Arrival of Chip Cards

  With the United States playing catch-up with Canada and much of Europe in deploying chip card technology, security firms are starting to respond to online operators’ fears that the arrival of chips at the point of sale will drive fraud to the Internet. One of the latest of these …

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Cold Comfort in Reduced Phishing Activity, Warns Anti-Phishing Working Group

  n The report, which covers the third quarter of last year, documents a steady decline in both the number of unique sites hosting phishing attacks and the volume of reported attacks. The number of phishing sites detected by the APWG fell in step-like fashion from 63,253 in April to …

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Criminals Are Increasingly Targeting E-Commerce And Mobile Devices, Study Finds

  Fraudsters are turning their attention to e-commerce sites, continuing to improve the malware they use to find and harvest payment card data, and sensing opportunity in mobile devices, according to the latest annual data-breach report by Trustwave Holdings Inc. Chicago-based Trustwave, a leading data-forensics investigator and security vendor, based …

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E-Commerce: A Tangled Web for PIN Debit

Lauri Giesen Will PIN debit for online transactions ever take off? Some backers are hopeful for this year, but others argue the Durbin Amendment and alternative technologies—like mobile payments—could make PIN debit irrelevant for e-commerce.Time was, the case for online retailers to accept debit card transactions secured with a PIN …

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Components: Locking Down the Digital Wallet

Peter Lucas Last year’s Google Wallet hack should have been a wakeup call, but security experts are still plenty nervous about wallets. What’s being done to shore up security? When Google Inc.’s digital wallet was breached last February by security experts from not just one, but two, points of entry, …

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Security: The Value of Added Security

Lauri Giesen Many in the payments industry fault value-added resellers for lax data security, an accusation VARs resent. What’s the real story, and how are VARs working to make their products more secure? Most retailers and their merchant acquirers and third-party processors take careful measures to assure that fraudsters can’t …

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