If history is any guide, card-not-present fraud will spike now that EMV has officially arrived in the United States. Can a growing array of fraud-prevention technologies stem the tide? When it comes to plying their deceptive trade, fraudsters exploit the weakest link in the security chain. With the EMV chip …
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Many Financial Institutions Still Testing the Waters With Mobile Remote Deposit Capture
Technology enabling consumers to deposit checks by snapping pictures of them on their smart phones and uploading the images through their mobile-banking apps has been around for more than five years, but mobile remote deposit capture very much remains a new product for many banks. An April-May survey by Alpharetta, …
Read More »Falling Short on EMV
Every U.S. EMV chip card will have a backup magnetic stripe. That ensures widespread acceptance but can present risks. As EMV chip card payments finally take hold in the United States, an issue certain to show up on the payment industry’s radar is fallback. That’s when the customer inserts an …
Read More »Seeking to Deliver a Cross-Channel View, VeriFone Cuts CyberSource Deal With Visa
Two dominant payments companies—Visa Inc. and VeriFone Systems Inc.—are teaming up to better secure the varying ways consumers shop across digital and face-to-face channels. Announced Wednesday, the deal lets San Jose, Calif.-based VeriFone, which makes point-of-sale hardware and security products, gain access to Visa’s CyberSource platform that global merchants use …
Read More »Resignation And Retreat
Security Notes When we detect air pollution, is the treatment of asthma our first line of defense? When our water supply is contaminated, is it our best answer to boil our water? It is difficult to keep our air and water clean, but that’s our strategic aim, meeting the threat …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Securing the Future of Safe Electronic Payments
Americans love to shop. Whether online, in a small mom-and-pop business, or at a big-box retailer, shoppers turned out in droves this past holiday season. From Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday for example, online sales were up 12.6%–a record week–according to the IBM Digital Analytics Benchmark. For the holiday season overall, …
Read More »With 56 Million Cards Compromised, Home Depot’s Data Breach Surpasses Target’s
Just when you thought retailer data breaches wouldn’t get much bigger, they did. Home-improvement retailer The Home Depot Inc. disclosed Thursday that the breach it confirmed Sept. 8 compromised 56 million payment cards between April and this month. That means Home Depot’s breach affected 40% more cards than the 40 …
Read More »Retailer Confidence in Detecting Data-Security Breaches Abounds, But Is It Warranted?
Retailers have a hearty sense of confidence when it comes to how quickly their organizations would detect a data breach, especially one that targets sensitive payment information, finds a survey from Tripwire Inc., a data-security company. In the survey of 154 retail organizations, 60% said their systems could detect a …
Read More »Eye on Bitcoin: It’s Not a Currency, the IRS Says; Jumio Launches Security Network
By Linda Punch Those looking for the U.S. Internal Revenue Service to give Bitcoin legitimacy as a currency when the agency issued its guidance earlier this week were sorely disappointed. The IRS said the digital cash will be taxed like property, not currency. But the quest for legitimacy may be …
Read More »Target Clarifies Number of Consumers Affected by Breach, Claims Data Security Improving
Target Corp. told a U.S. Senate committee Wednesday that the overlap in the number of consumers affected by the two-headed monster of its data breach may be 12 million or more. The nation’s No. 2 general retailer also said it is improving its data security in the wake of the …
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