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SEC Charges Payday Lender Sky Group With $66M Fraud
September 27, 2021

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has accused a Miami-based payday loan company and its CEO of defrauding its investors. The SEC announced the charges on Monday (Sept. 27) against Sky Group USA LLC and Efrain Betancourt, Jr., its chief executive officer, of fraudulently raising...

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Synctera Launches Card Issuing, Fraud Protection Services
September 20, 2021

Synctera, which works with partnership banking, has rolled out new programs for card issuing and fraud protection, according to Finextra. The programs are called Synctera Card and Synctera Fraud. Synctera Card will allow FinTechs and sponsor banks to issue debit cards to customers and will...

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Unraveling Opaque Web Of Corporate Ownership Helps FIs Expand Business Opportunities
September 20, 2021

It is getting harder for financial institutions to win what seems to be the endless war on financial crime. Incidences of money laundering, corruption continue to go unchecked, and one needs to look no further than the huge fines financial institutions (FIs) are hit with...

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US Investigation of Binance Widens to Include Alleged Market Manipulation
September 19, 2021

The U.S. investigation into crypto exchange Binance has expanded to include possible insider trading and market manipulation, Bloomberg writes. The inquiry has included the officials looking into whether Binance or its staff made money by taking advantage of its customers. The review involves the Commodity...

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SushiSwap Crypto Platform Victimized by $3M Hack
September 17, 2021

SushiSwap Chief Technology Officer Joseph Delong said in a Twitter thread Friday (Sept. 17) the community-based decentralized finance (DeFi) company’s Minimal Initial SushiSwap Offering (MISO) platform fell victim to a software supply chain attack, according to an Ars Technica report. Users can swap, earn, lend,...

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Apple Software Patch is an Indication of an Intensifying Cybersecurity Arms Race 
September 16, 2021

Apple released an emergency software patch on Monday (Sept. 13) after researchers at University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab uncovered a security flaw that could allow hackers to secretly install spyware on Apple devices through iMessage without users’ knowledge. Researchers found that the advanced form of spyware from...

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FTC: Health Apps, Wearables Need to Tell Consumers of Data Breaches
September 15, 2021

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has said health apps and connected devices must comply with the Health Breach Notification Rule, making it so they must notify users when data is breached, according to a press release. The FTC said health apps and wearables, with the...

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NFT Plaform OpenSea Said Employee Bought Items Before Sale
September 15, 2021

Nonfungible token (NFT) marketplace OpenSea, which works as a platform to buy and sell digital collectibles, is investigating a case in which one of its top executives used inside knowledge to buy items ahead of promotion, the Financial Times (FT) reported. The site said an...

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Apple Fixes Flaw That Was Causing Software Breach Since February
September 13, 2021

Apple has put out a new security update to fix a flaw that caused a software breach for months, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported Monday (Sept. 13). NSO Group, an Israeli cybersecurity firm, has been exploiting a vulnerability to silently infect iPhones using iMessage...