Eyeing an opportunity among cash-strapped small businesses, Stripe Inc. has jumped into the virtual credit card game with the launch of a charge card program for Stripe Issuing, the San Francisco-based processor’s commercial card program. The new program will be offered through fintechs serving small businesses. Announced late Thursday, the …
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Stripe Launches Tap to Pay for Android Devices in Six Countries
Stripe Inc. late Wednesday announced it is making Tap to Pay functionality for Android phones and tablets available in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and Singapore. The San Francisco-based processor launched Tap to Pay for iPhone last year. The addition of Tap to Pay for …
Read More »Mastercard And Microsoft Team on an Enhanced Verification Solution for E-Commerce
With consumers—and criminals—flocking to e-commerce, card issuers and merchants are not only experiencing a significant increase in fraud, but also in so-called friendly fraud committed by cardholders who dispute legitimate purchases after the fact. As a result, merchants’ need for stronger cardholder verification tools is growing. To address that need, …
Read More »COMMENTARY: How Artificial Intelligence Is Helping BNPL Providers Stay Secure
Lax credit checks, minimal personal data requested, and fast loan approval. What’s not to love about buy now, pay later (BNPL) options if you’re a cybercriminal? From creating fake identities to exploiting flaws in providers’ data-management tools, bad actors have been quick to take advantage of these fast-growing, convenient finance …
Read More »COMMENTARY: How 3-D Secure 2.0 Will Change the Payments Industry
With the massive increase in e-commerce this year, and new merchants moving to an online model out of necessity, combating card-not-present fraud is incredibly important. EMV 3-D Secure 1.0 (or 3DS1) has been continually upgraded as technology and consumer habits changed; however, from its first iteration it has always had …
Read More »How Criminals Are Pushing Fake Content Online to Test Stolen Cards
Online fraud has always been a big problem, but now with consumers purchasing more online in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, criminals are finding even greater opportunity for illicit gain. One big area of concern is content fraud on digital marketplaces, which can be used to perpetrate payment fraud …
Read More »Five Years On, Is Apple Pay Ready To Bloom At Last?
Five years ago, Apple Inc. laid claim to offering one of the first smart phone-based mobile-payment services, and now some observers say Apple Pay, with an estimated 43% of iPhone owners using the service, may be poised to score a breakthrough. Apple Pay was announced with great fanfare Sept. 9, …
Read More »How Machine Learning Can Deliver Faster—And More Secure—Payments
With consumer expectations higher than ever, analytic tools that can meet those demands while weeding out fraud are more important than ever, says Luke Reynolds. A recent survey conducted by Juniper Research predicted the overall value of fraudulent online transactions globally will reach $25.6 billion by 2020. Of that activity, …
Read More »The Manual-Review Question
It might be time to think about the future of human intervention for e-commerce transactions, especially as criminal sophistication increases exponentially. The lifeblood of any retailer is ensuring that as many valid transactions are completed as possible. E-commerce merchants, in particular, will go to great trouble to validate as many …
Read More »Two Years on, EMV Does Its Job Cutting POS Fraud, but Other Fraud Types and New Pitfalls Arise
Credit and debit card fraud at the point of sale is declining precipitously two years after the payment card networks’ EMV chip card liability shifts took effect, but identity, online, and so-called fallback fraud all have risen, according to an analysis of card issuers’ experiences from Auriemma Consulting Group. New …
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