Tuesday , July 14, 2026

Fraud & Security

Merchants And Issuers Alike Will Need Persuading on the New 3-D Secure 2.0

In the run up to full implementation of 3-D Secure 2.0, a payment standard that aims to curb online fraud and prevent blocking legitimate transactions, merchants and issuers alike will need some convincing the technology will not impede e-commerce and mobile commerce. That’s the word from Tim M. Sherwin, chief …

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COMMENTARY: A Look at the Top 4 Security Trends for 2017 in the Payments Industry

After years of card-data breaches and other bad news, four very encouraging trends are emerging that bode well for better security. Here’s a quick look at all four: Integrators are taking the QIR program seriously. When the PCI Security Standards Council and Visa Inc. initially released the Qualified Integrator and …

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Criminals Hit More Firms in 2016 as Check, ACH Debit, and Email Fraud Attempts Rose

Nearly three-fourths of corporate treasury and finance executives say their organizations were hit by actual or attempted payment fraud in 2016, with check, automated clearing house debit, and email fraud attempts all rising, according to the Association for Financial Professionals’ ninth annual payments fraud survey. Some 74% of respondents said …

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Payments Pros Confront an IoT Challenge: Securing Devices Without Impeding Usage

With a forecast of 15 billion new devices as part of the Internet of Things potentially coming online as payments devices by 2021, securing these devices, whether they are cars, wearables, or appliances, is emerging as a top concern. “We are seeing a huge increase in inadequately protected devices,” Graeme …

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COMMENTARY: Getting to ‘Yes’ for Faster (And Secure) Payments—Part II

Part I of this three-part series outlined the development of the realization by the Fed’s payments task forces that payments are complicated, difficult, and expensive to change in order to make them safer and more efficient.  This installment deals with the growing concern about security threats that are shaping the …

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Despite the Perils of Passwords, Adults in All Age Groups Remain Wedded to Them

Pundits have predicted the demise of the password for years, yet the simple user-name-and-password combination lives on, frustrating security pros and helping to fuel a spiraling epidemic of data breaches. The reason for the password’s longevity lies in its familiarity compared to newer, more effective authentication methods, says a report …

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Mobile Execs Mull Checkout Tech, Open Vs. Closed Networks, And Acceptance Costs

By John Stewart @DTPaymentNews The future of checkout, the role of the big payments networks, and merchants’ card-acceptance costs preoccupied a panel of mobile-payments executives assembled Tuesday to assess the current state and near-term future of the still-developing payment technology. With respect to how in-store users should check out on …

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Risk-Control Exec Outlines Tactics for Online Merchants To Survive a ‘Perfect Storm’

The migration of payment card fraud to the Internet in the wake of EMV chip cards coming to the point of sale is not new, but new findings from a company that specializes in card-not-present risk control and chargeback reduction provide insights on the breadth of the problem and offer …

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