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Western Union Taps Fiserv Exec as CEO and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 11/15/21

The Western Union Co. named Devin B. McGranahan as its new chief executive, replacing Hikmet Ersek, who is retiring at the end of 2021. Ersek’s 21-year Western Union career includes the past 11 years as CEO. McGranahan comes to the money-transfer giant from processor Fiserv Inc. where he most recently was …

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New Twists in Online Fraud

No longer content to use a stolen credit card, criminals are targeting e-commerce merchants for everything from customer account data to loyalty points to BNPL fraud. Criminals follow the money, and, with e-commerce booming and more merchants selling online than ever before, it’s no surprise that fraudsters are flocking to …

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COMMENTARY: The Holidays Are Coming, But Transaction Fraud Doesn’t Take Holidays

Since the global pandemic turned the world upside down, millions of consumers have taken their in-person shopping habits online. Fraudsters have noticed this shift in consumer shopping behavior and are capitalizing on it by trolling and exploring vulnerabilities throughout users’ entire online shopping journeys. While the holidays may seem far …

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Prices Are Booming for Stolen Credit Card And Cryptocurrency Accounts

Prices for cloned credit cards and the accompanying account data for sale on the dark Web are on the rise, while data from hacked cryptocurrency accounts command some of the highest prices, according to a report from PrivacyAffairs.com, an online publication from Romania-based Zisk Web Ltd. From October 2020 through February …

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Careful What You Click On

Phishing attacks are nothing new, but their frequency has been on the rise the past year for one simple reason: they work. How can they be defeated? There are numerous ways criminals can breach a company’s network. Yet one of the most time-tested and popular forms of attack remains phishing. …

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Having Exhausted Covid Scams, Criminals Are Returning to E-Commerce Fraud And Malware Attacks

Now that criminals have milked the bulk of their opportunities related to pandemic relief efforts, they are turning their attention back to their old standby, payments-related fraud. Not surprisingly, their target of choice is e-commerce, which has rocketed due to restrictions on the number of consumers allowed in physical stores and …

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The Crisis in Authentication

PINs are past their prime. Signatures? Forget it. With criminals increasingly on the prowl, much more robust technology is needed. The good news is such tech is available. But will consumers tolerate it? Despite a now almost 3-year-old decision by the four major U.S. card brands to make signatures optional …

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Facing up to the Crisis

There is, perhaps, no subject in the digital-payments world more fraught with urgency these days than that of authentication. After all, just about all players in the payments chain, from merchant to service provider to processor to bank, have a huge stake in making sure the customer performing the transaction …

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Eye on Data Security: High Risk for Insurers; Another Round of Attacks on Click2Gov

A new analysis says insurance companies are particularly vulnerable to e-commerce fraud, and a recent report says a second round of data breaches has occurred at cities that use the Click2Gov application for payment of utility bills, parking tickets, and related municipal payments. It’s practically an iron law that as …

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A Plague of Ransomware Targets Texas Cities

More than a score of Texas cities have been hit with ransomware, crippling their municipal computer systems and accounting for one-third of all municipal ransomware attacks so far this year, according to Armor Defense Inc., a cloud-security company. It released a ransomware report Tuesday. Among the latest cities is Borger, …

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