With much of the payments industry and Silicon Valley tech press in a speculative frenzy about what Google Inc., Apple Inc., and Facebook Inc. might or might not do regarding mobile payments, a new study has come along indicating that consumers are complacent, arguably extremely complacent, about protecting personal and …
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RSA Breach Sends ‘Wake-up Call’ About Vulnerability of Two-Factor Authentication
It’s big news, not to mention a major embarrassment, when a leader in data security itself becomes a victim of a serious breach. That was the case for RSA, which stores the tokens widely used by financial institutions as a second factor of authentication for online-payment transactions. In the breach—announced …
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Understanding Software’s Intrinsic Vulnerability Gideon Samid – Gideon@AGSgo.com You can point to a tiny heat-shield tile in the complex Space Shuttle and accurately predict the consequences of a malfunction. You can credibly predict what will happen if the complex human body suffers a deficiency of, say, potassium. But when you …
Read More »The Bill-Pay Horse Race
E-Commerce The Bill-Pay Horse Race Peter Lucas After years of lagging behind, bill-payment Web sites sponsored by financial institutions finally have achieved parity with biller-direct sites. But the outcome of the long-term race is still uncertain, given some compelling features billers’ sites retain. After slugging it out for market share …
Read More »An End to the Great Data-Storage Debate
Security An End to the Great Data-Storage DebatePeter Lucas Weaning merchants from their ingrained practice of storing payment card data won’t be easy, but security experts conclude it must be done. Meanwhile, encryption technology, though growing in popularity, is not invulnerable. Having survived database breaches at high-profile retailers and merchant …
Read More »Smart Phones Will Jumpstart Mobile Banking, Report Says
A dramatic downdraft in overall mobile-phone ownership has robbed mobile banking of its forward thrust, but the rapid rise of smart phones is compensating for much of that loss, a new research report says. Indeed, smart phone ownership will exceed that of so-called feature phones as soon as next year, …
Read More »Google’s Android Closes in on the iPhone in Mobile Banking
The Apple iPhone, long a staple among consumers who pay bills and transfer funds via mobile devices, is now being challenged for mobile-banking leadership by a surging Android operating system, according to new research. Handsets that use Google Inc.’s open-source Android OS now account for 12% of the smart-phone market, …
Read More »ProPay Takes Early Lead in Extending Data Protection to the ACH
With processors, banks, and merchants across the country buttoning down credit and debit card data to keep them out of criminal hands, processors are starting to turn their attention to the information they and their client merchants collect from automated clearing house transactions. ProPay Inc., a Lehi, Utah-based merchant processor …
Read More »Phishers Are Zeroing in on Executives with Treasury Responsibility
Online criminals are broadcasting fewer scam e-mails but are zeroing in on more individuals who have substantial assets to protect or who have access to companies' or financial institutions' money-movement capability, according to the latest report on phishing from the Anti-Phishing Working Group. The report also indicates that merchants, banks, …
Read More »Small Banks No Longer Immune to Payments Fraud, Stats Show
Attempted check fraud declined in 2008 for the first time in years, but overall check-fraud losses continued to climb while debit card fraud hit small banks especially hard, according to new statistics from the American Bankers Association on demand-deposit-account fraud. A preview of the latest ABA report was presented on …
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