[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Internet has ushered in an “instant gratification” mentality among consumers. That’s great for impulse buying and also great for retailers who now, via online presence, get the benefit of a sale even when it happens in the wee hours of the morning with the...
U.S. authorities shut down a suspected insider-trading ring, which cybercriminals fueled with sensitive information stolen from corporate press releases before they became public, Bloomberg reported yesterday (August 11).
The technology behind EMV chip cards may have just found its first match. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article and enjoy unlimited free access to all PYMNTS content — no additional logins required. yesSubscribe to our daily newsletter, PYMNTS Today....
Fred’s Inc., which operates over 650 discount merchandise stores, disclosed on Monday (August 10) that there was unauthorized access to two of its servers on which payment card data is routed.
While the rise in mobile-money services in emerging markets is promising, due to the ability to bring financial services to those who otherwise may not have access, new research shows these apps may also come with major security risks.
Stealing credit card data suddenly seems so last year. Today’s sophisticated cybercriminals see real potential in the juicy details associated with patient information: Social Security numbers, emails, addresses and phone numbers. Philip Andreae, Vice President, North America, at Oberthur Technologies, and MPD CEO Karen Webster...
When MPD CEO Karen Webster kicked off Retail Reinvention 2015 last week (Aug. 4-5), she reminded the room of industry innovators from across the retail, payment and commerce landscape they had a front row seat to the reinvention of retail. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock...
As eCommerce surges, and EMV gathers steam, so too will hacking attempts on CNP activity. CA Technologies says additional layers of security are needed, in real time, to weed out risky transactions.
A cybercrime syndicate known as “Darkhotel” has found a way to use exploits stolen from Hacking Team to steal data from corporate executives staying in luxury hotels. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article and enjoy unlimited free access to all...