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Why the Password Is Going Extinct

The vulnerability of passwords to hackers is giving rise to a host of passwordless authentication solutions. Whether it’s a financial account, an account with an e-commerce retailer, or medical records, user names and passwords have been the most common authentication method for digitally accessing an account. Trouble is, passwords are …

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Payments 3.0: Prepaid Cards, State Aid, And the CFPB

Last month, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released an “Issue Spotlight” on government benefits that attacked the use of prepaid cards for delivering state benefits. The agency cited what it sees as a lack of choice for consumers, inadequate customer service, and, of course, fees. “In 2020, for example, issuers …

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How Cloud-Enabled Processing Fixes Age-Old Payment Problems

By Tom Byrnes, SVP, Marketing, PayiQ It’s no great secret that much of the current payment processing infrastructure in place could use updating. Much of the technology that traditional processors were built on is clunky and inefficient. The result: Every business that integrates (ISV) or resells (ISO) the payment services …

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COMMENTARY: As the Digital Wallet Craze Spreads, Potential and Pitfalls Abound for Banks

As the modern payments landscape has developed, digital wallets have become nearly impossible to avoid—not that consumers want to stay away. In fact, the recent decision by America’s largest banks to team up and create their own digital wallet points to quite the opposite. It’s easy to see why consumers …

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What to Expect from the Payments Market in 2023

Written by John Ruthven, IR CEO and Managing Director   The digital payments industry is undergoing a massive transformation fueled by accelerated technological advancements and growing customer demand. The market is expected to be worth US$19.89 trillion by 2026, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 24.4%, according to …

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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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Fintechs Eat into Bank Payments Volume And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/8/23

Among some 108 banks in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, nearly half indicate they have lost at least 10% of their payments volume to fintechs, according to an Aite-Novarica report supported by payments platform Finastra. As a result, some 65% plan to make a significant or moderate investment in payments technology …

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Visa and FIS? And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/6/23

The big processor FIS Inc. may be a possible acquisition target of Visa Inc., according to news reports that emerged last week. The card network reportedly was eyeing FIS before the processor announced last month it would spin off its Worldpay processing unit but might still bid to acquire all or part of the …

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Understanding the ‘Casual’ Fraudster

Fraud isn’t always the work of hardened criminals. Online sellers must learn how to spot—and thwart—clever amateur thieves, as well. Did you take up a new hobby during the pandemic? I finally picked up the guitar that had been lying there since high school. Many new hobbies have become cherished …

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Doing Transit Payments Right

These days, reaping the benefits of account based ticketing requires knowledge, vision, and planning. Account based ticketing (ABT) is not a new technology in the transportation industry. In fact, smart ticketing—from card-based to account-based—has been around for decades, dating back to the 1980s. The obvious appeal to riders initially was …

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