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Fraud in an Instant

The fraud that threatens real-time payments is quicker—and demands quicker action. Today’s world of instant gratification is about to take another big leap forward in July when a second real-time payments network debuts with the launch of FedNow, the Federal Reserve’s instant-payment network. Announced as a concept in 2019, two …

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Eye on Cybercrime: Apple Tackles App Store Fraud; No Slowdown for ID Theft

Cybercrime remains a scourge difficult to tame, according to data from Apple Inc., the Identity Theft Resource Center, and LexisNexis Risk Solutions. Apple Inc. late Tuesday revealed it stopped more than $2 billion in fraudulent transactions in its app store in 2022. In addition, the technology giant blocked nearly 3.9 …

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The Weakest Link

When fraud losses are mostly owing to consumers’ naivete, how can banks and networks react? They’re starting to figure that out. Consumers are at the heart of person-to-person payments and criminals know it. Criminals also know consumers can be the weakest link in securing P2P payments against their attacks. In …

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15th Annual Field Guide to Innovative Payments

It’s May, and that means it’s time for our annual exercise to seek out and describe the payments players, apart from the big networks, that are rewriting the rules for the digital exchange of value. Since 2004, Digital Transactions has traced the course of payments innovation through its nimblest practitioners—the …

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ACI Bundles Fraud Services Under a Real-Time Payments Cloud Brand

As real-time payments gain more traction in the United States, ACI Worldwide Inc. is making fraud-protection services that cater to these methods available under the Real-Time Payments Cloud moniker. Announced Tuesday and working with Microsoft Corp.’s cloud service Azure, ACI’s Real-Time Payments Cloud supports the Real Time Payments network from …

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Early Warning Reports Double-Digit Volume Growth in the First Quarter

Early Warning Services LLC Monday morning issued a report from its chief executive reporting significant first-quarter growth for the company’s Zelle peer-to-peer payments network and underscoring efforts by EWS, owned by seven of the nation’s biggest banks, to combat fraud and scams. Though the report, signed by four-year CEO Al …

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As P2P Transfers Rise Via Apps, Visa Responds With an Interoperability Play

The payments industry continues to reckon with the myriad ways the pandemic has permanently reshaped how people pay businesses and other people. One key example is how individuals are paying each other compared to just a couple of years ago, and how payment networks are responding. In just the two …

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It’s Time For Digital Driver’s Licenses

It’s the surest way to combat application fraud, which may reach $1 billion this year. Although today’s account-opening paradigm is guided by sound regulations and solid best practices, vulnerabilities remain. Indeed, for as long as they’ve existed, digital applications have been a veritable playground for identity criminals. Barring a dramatic …

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Criminals Favor Cryptocurrency And Digital Skimming for Fraud Tactics, a Visa Report Says

Cybercriminals showed no signs of slowing down in 2022 as they employed a variety of schemes to defraud consumers, acquirers, card issuers, and merchants, according to Visa Inc.’s Spring 2023 Biannual Threats Report. Cryptocurrency was a prime target for cybercriminals. More than $3 billion in cryptocurrency was stolen through November …

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How ‘Fraud-as-a-Service’ Is Leading to the ‘Democratization’ of Online Crime

E-commerce wasn’t the only market that ballooned after the pandemic set in. Fraud took off, too, and attracted novice practitioners in the bargain. Of more than 1,000 consumers surveyed by Sift Science Inc. for a report it released Thursday, some 16% admitted they had committed payment fraud, or knew someone …

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