Electronic person-to-person payments have been around this entire decade, but they're still largely the domain of specialists such as PayPal Inc. and a host of tech companies. But leading bank processors are getting into the P2P act, and if they're successful they could spur greater usage from the consumer mainstream …
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Modern Bank Robbers Could Shutter As Many As 10 Financial Institutions
Losses caused by massive fraud could bring down as many as 10 financial institutions within the next three years, predict analysts at Treasury Strategies Inc., a Chicago-based consultancy specializing in financial services. Since bank failures are usually caused by economic downturns or mismanagement, the prediction comes as a startling reminder …
Read More »NACHA Proposes to Use WEB for Mobile Payments, for Now
The rules-setting body of the automated clearing house plans to classify mobile ACH transactions under the existing WEB code rather than create a new code for such payments, at least for the short term. Mobile payments could get their own code some time after 2010. Those ideas are part of …
Read More »The PCI Council Offers Guidelines to Fight Skimming Scourge
While much of the credit and debit card industry's attention is focused on new indictments that detail how hackers penetrated the computer systems of big processors and merchants to steal tens of millions of card numbers (Digital Transactions News, Aug. 18), the PCI Security Standards Council is trying to shine …
Read More »It’s Official: At 130 Million Cards, Heartland Was Biggest Breach Ever
Stunning indictments announced on Monday by the U.S. attorney in New Jersey against three defendants for the first time reveal the number of credit and debit card numbers stolen in the Heartland Payment Systems Inc. data breach: 130 million. That confirms speculation that Heartland's was the biggest card hack ever. …
Read More »Security Issues Weigh Most Heavily with Acquirers, Research Says
Security issues weigh more heavily on the minds of executives with merchant acquirers and independent sales organizations than they do among any other payment card industry sector, according to new research from Aite Group LLC. Some 43% of acquiring executives rated data security, including compliance with the Payment Card Industry …
Read More »Malware at Hannaford Raises More Questions About Data Security
Fraudsters planted so-called malware, or malicious software, on servers at about 300 supermarkets in or affiliated with the Hannaford Bros. Inc. supermarket chain and with it were able to steal credit and debit card data, according to a letter from a Hannaford attorney to Massachusetts officials. The thefts happened even …
Read More »New Tool Lets Phishers Set up Bogus Sites in a Few Seconds
Fraudsters have started using computer files that allow them to instantly create a phishing site on a compromised computer, a move that could make their activities harder to detect, a report from RSA Security Inc. says. The Bedford, Mass.-based security firm's Anti-Fraud Command Center has discovered what it calls a …
Read More »Theft of 2.3 Million Certegy Records Triggers Debate over Inside Jobs
Payment companies devote countless hours and millions of dollars to protecting sensitive customer and payment data from outside computer hackers, but the theft of 2.3 million customer records announced today by check and card processor Fidelity National Information Services Inc. (FIS) shows that employee theft remains a serious?and difficult?problem to …
Read More »Alternative Payments Are Gaining Online, But Not All Retailers Are Sold
The share of e-commerce dollars coming from so-called alternative payment methods will grow from 12% in 2005 to 26% in 2009, an electronic-payments expert says. And two such alternatives emerging only now will gain momentum over the coming three years, with PIN debit accounting for about 3% and NACHA's new …
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