A near-doubling of attempted wire-transfer fraud and strong corporate support for the chip-and-PIN variety of EMV card payments are among the highlights of the latest payments-fraud study from the Association for Financial Professionals. The recently released study by the Bethesda, Md.-based AFP, an association of corporate treasury managers and finance …
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Eye on Risk: CyberSource Offers ‘What-If’ Tool; How Mobile Affects Fraud
Merchants face relentless and ever-changing attempts to make fraudulent online transactions, but measuring the effectiveness of rules in place to counter those attempts takes time. Now, CyberSource, a unit of Visa Inc., is offering a service called Decision Manager Replay that lets merchants test various anti-fraud measures for online transactions …
Read More »COMMENTARY: Banks Are Responsible for Weak Authentication in Apple Pay Fraud
Apple Inc.’s Apple Pay mobile-payment system has taken some hits over rumors of rampant fraud. According to some reports, Apple Pay fraud is 60% higher than mag-stripe credit card fraud. And now, with the announcement two weeks ago of the Apple Watch and its support of Apple Pay, there is …
Read More »ShopKeep Buys Long-Time ISO Partner Payment Revolution To Offer Integrated Payments
ShopKeep.com Inc., a provider of tablet-based point-of-sale technology, on Wednesday announced the formation of a new payments division built around its long-time independent sales organization partner, Payment Revolution LLC, which ShopKeep has acquired for an undisclosed price. Payment Revolution co-founder and chief executive Etie Hertz is now senior vice president …
Read More »Analyst: Target Settlement Signals a Change in How the Courts View Data Breaches
By Jim Daly Target Corp.’s $10 million settlement of a consumer class action stemming from its late-2013 data breach is significant not only because of its size, but also because it signals that courts are becoming more attentive to the harm consumers suffer from data breaches even if the payment …
Read More »Target To Pay $10 Million To Settle Data-Breach Consumer Class Action
By Jim Daly Lawyers for Target Corp. and consumers affected by the big discount retailer’s 2013 data breach were scheduled to meet in U.S. District Court in St. Paul, Minn., today to review a proposed settlement under which Target will pay up to $10 million to customers who suffered financial …
Read More »With 92% Backing, NACHA’s Same-Day Proposal Will Go to Ballot Within Weeks
A proposal to speed up processing on the automated clearing house network from next-day to same-day settlement will go to a ballot among NACHA voting members as early as next month, according to information posted this week on NACHA’s Web site. NACHA took comments on the proposal from early in …
Read More »With Small Merchants Lagging, Visa Embarks on EMV Education Tour to Hit Basics
As the U.S. payment card industry migrates to EMV chip cards, there’s one group to which the payments industry needs to pay special attention. Smaller merchants have little awareness of what EMV is and how their businesses will be affected by it. That’s why Visa Inc. set out Friday on …
Read More »75% of Apple Pay Users Make Repeat Apple Pay Purchases At Same Locations
Retailers like nothing more than for a new customer to become a familiar customer, and that seems to be happening with a portion of Apple Pay users, finds a report from Auriemma Consulting Group. New York-based Auriemma says data from its Apple Pay tracker survey, which canvasses Apple Pay use …
Read More »EMV Helps Drive VeriFone’s North American Revenues to a Record
Point-of-sale terminal maker VeriFone Systems Inc. continued to ride the U.S. EMV chip card wave in its first quarter of fiscal 2015 as sales of EMV-compliant payment card acceptance systems helped lift North American revenues by 31% to a quarterly record. The San Jose, Calif.-based company late Tuesday reported revenues …
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