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The Year of the Bot: Automated E-Commerce Attacks Balloon 206% in 2018

Criminals figured out in 2018 how to really frustrate retailers. They automated their bots to create high-volume attacks against online merchants, finds the ThreatMetrix Cybercrime Report: H2 2018. Released Tuesday by ThreatMetrix, an anti-fraud company purchased by LexisNexis Risk Solutions last year, the report finds there were 5.5 billion bot …

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Fleetcor To Buy Nvoicepay and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/5/19

Fleetcor Technologies Inc., a business-to-business payments provider, said it has agreed to acquire Nvoicepay Inc., a provider of accounts-payable technology. Terms were not disclosed. Private-equity firm Napier Park Financial Partners invested $10 million in Nvoicepay in 2016. Mobile point-of-sale specialist CardFlight Inc. said its SwipeSimple product now includes the ability …

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Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium Will Go Cashless Next Weekend

While a handful of states and cities are passing laws requiring retailers to accept cash, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home of the National Football League’s Atlanta Falcons and Major League Soccer’s Atlanta United, will go completely cashless March 10. Stadium management announced the new policy Monday, and it takes effect with Atlanta …

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COMMENTARY: If You Aren’t Doing Integrated Payables, Here’s Why You Should

The road to payment automation hasn’t been an easy one, with many organizations still battling outdated payment processes and exposing themselves to unnecessary costs, inefficiencies, and payment-fraud risks. Some organizations are still working with manual, costly, and fraud-prone paper based accounts-payable processes, while others have started down the path of …

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i3 Verticals’ $20 Million Acquisitions and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/4/19

Payments company i3 Verticals Inc. announced the acquisition of two unnamed companies at a combined price of approximately $20 million. One is in the public sector and the other is in wireless Internet-service billing. Countering the impression that most users of digital-payments services skew younger, half of first-time person-to-person payment …

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Kroger Steps up the Pressure on Visa With Another Ban on the Network’s Credit Cards

The Kroger Co. on Friday opened a new front in its battle with Visa Inc. over acceptance costs with an announcement that it will stop accepting Visa credit cards at its Smith’s Food & Drug Stores chain, which operates 134 stores in seven Western states. The ban is set to …

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Accenture Invests in P97 Networks and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 3/1/19

Business-services firm Accenture invested in and formed an alliance with P97 Networks Inc., a cloud-based mobile-commerce firm specializing in automotive. As part of the agreement, Accenture will develop products from P97 for its clients. P97’s PetroZone service is installed at more than 20,000 U.S. filling stations. Terms of the investment …

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NetCents Technology Signs ISO Agreement and other Digital Transactions News briefs from 2/28/19

NetCents Technology Inc. said it signed a 5-year reseller agreement with an undisclosed independent sales organization. The ISO will bundle NetCents’ gateway and cryptocurrency acceptance into its offerings. The Electronic Transactions Association and Worldpay are bringing 10 startup companies to the ETA’s annual Transact conference. The 10 companies, part of …

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Square Posts Strong Growth for Cash App, Its Entry in the Hot P2P Payments Market

Square Inc. is rapidly growing into a heavyweight player in the hard-fought market for peer-to-peer payments. The San Francisco-based company had 15 million active users in December for its P2P product, Cash App, a number that doubled from December 2017, the San Francisco-based company disclosed on Wednesday. That’s still well …

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Retailers Were Inundated With 10 Billion Credential-Stuffing Attempts In Just Eight Months

Retailers, like many other businesses, have probably had their fill of fraud attempts. Unfortunately, criminals have not. Between May 1 and Dec. 31, 2018, Akamai Technologies detected more than 10 billion credential-stuffing attacks aimed at retailers, accounting for more than a third of all such attempts—28 billion—in that period. In …

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