Embellished denim, gaucho pants, Birkenstocks - three things that the fashion forward of PYMNTS never thought would live to see another day. Now add “knuckle buster” (aka manual credit card terminal) to that list. This 50-year old piece of payments memorabilia returned for the dead...
For consumers, the recent data breaches at major retailers are an unsettling reminder that cardholder data may not be as secure as they might like it to be. A survey of 1,000 consumers conducted by TSYS had some surprising findings about who consumers hold responsible...
Microsoft launched a sneak attack against malware earlier this week that did lead to two major malware networks being taken down—unfortunately at the expense of 4 million legitimate sites that were swept up as collateral damage. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock...
Researchers recently discovered a crypto key vulnerability that puts 86 percent of Android users at risk, according to several reports. This type of security flaw can give hackers the opportunity to access banking information, virtual private information or even a user’s lock pin screen. Get...
The elephant in the EMV room: why should merchants even bother upgrading their terminals when mobile payments are what merchants really want? Well, because EMV is here, whether we like it or not. Gemalto, in a new report, examines the “myths” circulating about EMV and...
Earlier this week, Microsoft Corp. launched an operation that the organization hopes will significantly eliminate cyber crime. According to a recent Reuters article, Microsoft’s efforts started yesterday under an order issued by a federal court in Nevada, which targeted traffic involving malicious software known as Bladabindi...
Visa and MasterCard are teaming up with wireless carriers like AT&T to cut down the average resolution time for fraud transaction claims. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article and enjoy unlimited free access to all PYMNTS content — no additional...
AT&T is very confident that it will soon be able to use location-based information from customers’ cell phones to determine whether or not a credit card purchase was legitimate. So, how exactly does this type of fraud protection work? Get the Full Story Complete the...
BioCatch, an Israel-based firm that uses an individual’s common tendencies when using online banking and eCommerce sites to identify potential fraud patterns, recently secured $10 million in Series A funding. The company plans to use the funds toward expansion in American and European markets.