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The Fallout From ID Fraud And Account Takeovers Includes a Lot More P2P Payment Fraud

Losses from identity fraud grew 13% in 2019 to $16.9 billion even though instances of ID fraud fell nearly 10%, according to the newly released 2020 Identity Fraud Report from Javelin Strategy & Research. The study also found that person-to-person payments fraud increased 733% from 2016 to 2019. Based on …

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The Future of E-Commerce

The best place to start fighting fraud is at the first interaction, not at the order form. More and more businesses are seeing the convergence of fraud prevention, cybersecurity, and customer experience. From preventing the theft of data to stopping chargebacks to protecting the customer journey, there is a need …

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Security Notes: Payments in a Time of Crisis

“Social distancing,” the idea that we can slow down the spread of the novel coronavirus by isolating ourselves as much as is practicable, could help fight the disease but may also have bad knock-on effects of its own. It could shut down restaurants and other socially minded businesses, causing layoffs …

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COMMENTARY: Why Trust Is the Future of Fraud Prevention

“Can I trust you?”  The ability to answer this seemingly simple question can help online merchants stop fraud and increase sales like never before. In fact, it’s a question that we at Kount answer billions of times per year for our customers.  In today’s digital world, fraud-prevention solutions use artificial …

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Fraud Schemes Get ‘Scary’ as Chip Cards Push Crime Away From the Point of Sale

Payment-related fraud continues to diversify as EMV chip cards make counterfeit fraud at the point of sale far harder to commit. For example, the FBI last September said cumulative global losses, as reported to the bureau, from business email compromises and other email fraud totaled $26.2 billion from June 2016 to …

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Security Notes: Choose Cyber Peace!

Encryption that is mathematically secure is readily available, but not used. Many Microsoft Windows vulnerabilities are known, but not publicly exposed. Digital payment without the Internet is possible, but not pursued. These pathways to cyberspace are left untreaded because a quarter-trillion-dollar industry (2023 projection) is thriving on cyber war (see …

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Little Good News for Payments Companies in 2019 Data Breach Report

How will 2019 be remembered for data breaches? Not well. The number of U.S. data breaches tracked by the Identity Theft Resource Center increased to 1,473, a 17% increase from 1,257 in 2018. Drilling into the payments sector, the increase was larger, according to a newly released report from the …

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15 Campuses Adding Google Pay Support for Student IDs

College and university payment and identity-services provider Transact Campus Inc. announced it is adding support for Google Pay, enabling eligible students to use Google Pay on campus. Phoenix-based Transact Campus said its Transact Mobile Credential for Google Pay, which is the mobile-payment app on most Android smart phones, will be …

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Fingerprint ID Dominates Authentication, But Facial Recognition Is Growing Fast

With payments fraud growing every year, the pressure is on in markets worldwide to adopt more sophisticated technology to verify the identity of mobile users. Against that backdrop, the winning technology is fingerprint recognition, with facial-recognition systems presenting a fast-growing alternative, according to the latest study from United Kingdom-based Juniper …

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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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