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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ETA’s Transact Canceled and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/17/20
Transact, the Electronic Transactions Association’s annual conference, has been canceled because of the Covid-19 public health emergency.Kount Inc. launched Kount Control, technology it says will allow companies to fight malicious logins and bots, credential stuffing, and brute-force attacks without interfering with legitimate transactions.Mobile-commerce provider Bango Plc said it is providing carrier-billing services for …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »Mastercard Starts Pilots in Australia to Test Its Vision for a Consumer-Controlled ID Model
Mastercard Inc. on Wednesday announced it has begun its first real-world pilots for a new digital-identity system the company says has the potential to dramatically simplify payments and other interactions between consumers and government and commercial entities. Two separate pilots for the new service, which relies on mobile devices, are …
Read More »Security Notes: The Age of Insecurity
There are hundreds of cybersecurity companies offering products designed to protect us from identity theft by requiring us to prove our identity through biometrics and unscripted behavior. These products claim efficacy against today’s threats. Many of them even grow and prosper as they defeat a great deal of contemporary fraud. …
Read More »Security Notes: Four Risks of Digital Money
China has committed itself to digital money. The world, looking upon China as the second-biggest market on the planet, is watching—and following suit. The step is colossal and risky, as it can catapult national economies in a spectacular way. The announcement in June of Facebook Inc.’s Libra project spurred this …
Read More »How IDs Invented out of Whole Cloth Have Become a Fast-Growing Scourge in Payments
Synthetic identity fraud has become the fastest-growing and one of the most difficult financial crimes to detect in the United States, says a white paper released this week by the Federal Reserve. Lenders in the United States lost $6 billion to synthetic identity fraud in 2016, with the average chargeoff …
Read More »Eye on Security: California Is the Golden State for Data Breaches; Florida City Pays Bitcoin Ransom
A new analysis of 10 years’ worth of figures on data breaches reveals that California by far holds the dubious distinction of suffering the most breaches as well as leaking the most records. Meanwhile, a Florida city has agreed to pay hackers about $600,000 in Bitcoin to be released from …
Read More »Data Breaches Fell in 2018, But Records Exposed More Than Doubled, Non-Profit Reports
The number of known data breaches fell 24% in 2018, but the number of compromised records that contained sensitive personally identifiable information more than doubled from 2017’s levels to over 450 million, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center’s latest annual data-breach review. The San Diego-based non-profit and partner CyberScout …
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