The transition to EMV in the U.S. is still underway, three years on. National Business Systems VP David Riley notes that some SMBs lack awareness when it comes to embracing technology that can help protect against fraud and chargebacks. One solution lies in the adoption...
It’s hard enough for well-heeled, established businesses to identify and fight eCommerce fraud. For smaller merchants with an online presence limited to marketplace platforms such as Etsy or Shopify, it can be nearly impossible. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article...
Facebook’s data fiasco, Wells Fargo’s fake account scandal, the Equifax breach and the onset of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): With topics like these dominating headlines, it’s no wonder everyone is thinking about digital identity. Get the Full Story Complete the form...
Equifax, the embattled credit scoring company that was the subject of a massive data breach last fall, provided several congressional committees in the Senate and House with more information on the data compromised in the breach. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock...
Despite the Equifax breach that exposed the personal data of more than 145 million Americans, Fortune is reporting that thousands of companies have the same computer security holes in their networks that places the sensitive data of consumers at risk. Get the Full Story Complete...
Only 5 to 10 percent of cards whose data is exposed in a breach end up getting used in fraudulent transactions, a Fiserv executive says in “Walk to the Elevator,” a new interview series from PYMNTS. Becoming more precise with fraud detection can help prevent...
A new report says that Chinese intelligence officers are responsible for a decade’s worth of hacks aimed at software and gaming companies around the world. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article and enjoy unlimited free access to all PYMNTS content...
Commonwealth Bank of Australia has lost track of some 20 million customer statements scheduled for destruction two years ago — records that contain personal details but no passwords or PINs. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article and enjoy unlimited free...
After hackers stole data from the computer system of a Massachusetts school system, they offered to return the information in return for a $10,000 bitcoin payment. The Superintendent of Leominster Public Schools, Paula Deacon, was surprised to learn of the extortion demand and contacted police,...