Security fears created by such trends as the rise of phishing frauds are eroding consumer confidence in online banking, a recent survey reveals. Consumers also say banks should offer some form of strong authentication going beyond standard user name and password, though they are somewhat split on the specific technology …
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Online Fraudsters Continue to Churn out Multiple Phishing Sites
The sudden proliferation of Web sites hosting phishing attacks that began in October cooled only slightly in November, as online fraudsters continue to create multiple sub-domains to foil anti-phishing filters. The number of unique phishing sites came to 37,439, essentially flat with the 37,444 reported for October, according to the …
Read More »New Phishing Tool Lets Fraudsters Harvest Data From Legitimate Sites
RSA Security Inc. on Wednesday announced its analysts had discovered a powerful new phishing tool fraudsters are selling via online forums and using to hoodwink consumers. The tool, which RSA calls a “universal man-in-the-middle phishing kit,” allows phishers to set up a URL that can interact in real time with …
Read More »Spoofed Sites Proliferate As Phishers Seek To Foil Toolbars, Other Filters
A new tactic used by Internet fraudsters is causing a dramatic upsurge in the number of Web sites hosting phishing attacks. The number of fake sites phishing fraudsters use to con Internet users into giving up PINs, passwords, and other confidential information soared to 37,444 in October, up nearly nine-fold …
Read More »Visa Announces PCI Compliance Carrots to Go Along With Sticks
Hoping to push up compliance with its data-security rules, Visa USA on Tuesday announced first-ever incentives?including cash payments–to go along with new penalties for acquiring banks that serve the 1,200 largest Visa-accepting merchants. The carrot-and-stick package, intended to get acquirers to bring more merchants into compliance with the Payment Card …
Read More »August’s Dog Days Brought Some Relief in Phishing Onslaught
August brought some relief in the generally rising onslaught of phishing, with the number of newly detected, unique Web sites hosting attacks dropping dramatically to 10,091 from a record 14,191 in July, according to the latest report from the Anti-Phishing Working Group, which monitors the online fraud. Similarly, the number …
Read More »Yodlee Aims at Big Adoption for M-Banking, M-Payment Service
Yodlee Inc., which on Tuesday introduced a mobile version of its online-banking applications, expects the new product to attract between 5 million and 6 million users within the next three years, according to Aashir Shroff, senior product manager for Yodlee Mobile. The service, which allows banks to offer customers the …
Read More »Eye on ATMs: Pass Code Hacker Fallout, Chase Network Expansion
A security expert says publicity about a hacker who was able to trick a cash dispenser into giving out four times as much cash as it debited may do some good in preventing this type of fraud. “I think awareness will go up because of this, and that's half the …
Read More »July Phishing Numbers Bring Mixed News on the Online Fraud
July was a month of mixed news on the online-fraud front, as the number of unique reports of phishing attacks dropped 17% from June, to 23,670, but the population of Web sites hosting attacks ballooned 41%, to a record 14,191, according to the latest numbers from the Anti-Phishing Working Group, …
Read More »New Council Updates PCI, Looks to Foster Closer Industry Cooperation
The new organization set up by the leading payment card networks to administer the Payment Card Industry (PCI) data-security rules should lead to closer coordination on security matters among card networks, merchants, and vendors, according to one of the organization's spokesmen. Announced Thursday, the organization has already issued an update …
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