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COMMENTARY: Getting to ‘Yes’ for Faster (And Secure) Payments—Part II

Part I of this three-part series outlined the development of the realization by the Fed’s payments task forces that payments are complicated, difficult, and expensive to change in order to make them safer and more efficient.  This installment deals with the growing concern about security threats that are shaping the …

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Eye on Security: Fighting Online Fraud With Emerging Twists on Device Authentication

There’s nothing new about identifying e-commerce customers through the device they use, but now the proliferation of mobile devices has data scientists hatching new ways to thwart fraudsters. One way authenticates users through not-so-obvious links between the many devices they may rely on day-to-day. The other takes a close look …

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Using Apple And Samsung Biometric ID, Sekur Me Bids To Hike Mobile Conversion

A new service that integrates Apple Inc.’s Touch ID and Samsung’s fingerprint-recognition technology into a single mobile-payments app says it can help boost conversion, and ease shopping-cart abandonment, for mobile-commerce retailers. Santa Ana, Calif.-based Sekur Me Inc. uses the biometric sensors in Apple and Samsung smart phones to authenticate the …

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Mastercard Beefs Up Its Cyber Defenses With Its Recorded Future Acquisition

Mastercard Inc. announced early Thursday it has acquired cybersecurity firm Recorded Future for $2.65 billion. The acquisition builds on Mastercard’s strategy of investing in fraud detection and cyber defense technologies, the network says. The deal also enhances Mastercard’s identity, fraud prevention, real-time decisioning, and cybersecurity services for merchants and financial …

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Fraudsters Are Favoring Automated Bot And Authorized Fraud Attacks

Fraud attacks initiated by automated bots using artificially generated images, also known as deepfakes, are becoming a major problem in the payments industry, according to a report Wednesday from AU10TIX, a provider of identity-verification and risk-management technology. Overall, 32% of all Internet traffic during the second quarter was driven by …

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Security Notes: Payment Tech And the Migrant Crisis

The United States has admitted close to 20 million migrants just since 2020. Most are penniless, and receive payment cards to enjoy a dinner and a pillow. But abuse is rampant, crime is spreading, and the government is losing control. Migrants are a global problem affecting all developed countries. Human …

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A New Fraud Tool Clusters Attack Patterns Across Industries

The ever-shifting attacks from online criminals has prompted Sift to launch ThreatClusters, a tool to detect similar fraud patterns across industries to better identify risk patterns. San Francisco-based Sift says traditional fraud-detection models too narrowly focus on a single organization’s data or apply insights too broadly across diverse industries. It …

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With Little Fanfare, Apple Will Make Its Secure Element Available to U.S. Developers

U.S. third-party developers soon will have new capabilities to access the secure element piece of Apple Inc.’s iPhone when iOS 18.1 eventually is released, a move that could herald further app development and cement Apple’s position among mobile-wallet providers. Apple, without fanfare, revealed this long-desired access Thursday in a simple …

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Data Compromises Have Dipped, But The Running Total Remains Scary

Instances of data compromise in the United States were down in the second quarter, but the good news pretty much ends there, according to information released early Wednesday by the Identity Theft Resource Center. Cybercriminals pulled off 732 total compromises online in the second quarter, a total that was down …

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Despite Exposure, AU10TIX Says There’s No Malicious Activity From Stolen Credentials

Allegations that sensitive identification data managed by Israel-based AU10TIX could have been accessible outside of verified access are not fully accurate, AU10TIX says. The suggestion of a possible data exposure comes from a 404 Media report that says online administrative credentials were exposed for more than a year, according to …

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