Cybercriminals have introduced a new version of a notorious malware threat that is not only harder to detect but also more capable of stealing card numbers, PINs, and other sensitive information. This latest variant of the so-called Zeus Trojan malware includes a change that makes it virtually invisible to programs …
Read More »Eye on Security: Account Takeovers And PayPal’s New ‘Bug Bounty’
A recent survey of financial institutions and service providers shows that while attempted takeovers of financial accounts by computer hackers and thieves increased last year, the percentage of successful takeovers dropped. Meanwhile, PayPal Inc. announced a program to pay security researchers for finding flaws in its system. In its second …
Read More »Global Payments Breach Exposes Data From Applicants for Merchant Accounts
The hackers who broke into merchant processor Global Payments Inc.’s computer systems added a new chapter to the disreputable history of data breaches by gaining access to information from applicants for merchant accounts, the company disclosed late Tuesday. Global’s revelation apparently is the first publicly known incidence of merchant-applicant information …
Read More »List of Penn Station Restaurants Possibly Hit by Data Breach Grows
The Penn Station East Coast Subs submarine-sandwich restaurant chain says 59 of its 238 locations are now “potentially affected” by a debit and credit card data breach. Parent company Penn Station Inc. first said when it disclosed the breach June 1 that 43 franchisee-owned stores possibly were affected, but the …
Read More »MasterCard Proposes an Industry-Wide Group To Spur EMV Payments
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Read More »PCI Council’s Latest Mobile Guidance Doesn’t End Freeze on App Approvals
The PCI Security Standards Council on Wednesday published guidance on how merchants can accept card payments through smart phones and tablet computers while protecting sensitive cardholder data. The guidelines, however, do not bring to an end an 18-month-old freeze the council has imposed on approvals of software applications for mobile …
Read More »In Wake of FBI Report, Bitcoin Backer Says Benefits Outweigh Risk of Criminal Use
A Federal Bureau of Investigation report warning that criminals could use the electronic currency Bitcoin for money laundering and other illicit activities does not reflect the majority of activities for which the currency is actually used, a Bitcoin developer tells Digital Transactions. “Asking Bitcoin if they have a response to …
Read More »Visa Doubles Floor Limit for Credit And Debit at Grocery, Discount Stores
Visa Inc. in October will double the current $25 purchase limit in its Visa Easy Payment Service to $50 under which no signature or PIN entry will be required for credit and debit card transactions at grocery and discount stores. The network also is changing some chargeback procedures that it says will …
Read More »Off to a Slow Start, a Database of Terminated ACH Originators Might Gain Traction Soon
One year after its creation, a database of merchants and processors that generate suspect automated clearing house transactions doesn’t have a whole lot of data yet. Backers of the Terminated Originator Database (TOD), however, expect the database to grow rapidly this year and next as word of the project spreads …
Read More »Microsoft, NACHA, And Others Outline Legal Tools Used to Disrupt Zeus Botnet
Microsoft Corp. used a trio of legal tools last month to raid an alleged cybercrime operation that had been using the infamous Zeus virus to steal funds and data from the financial-services industry, the software giant disclosed on Monday. The raids, which Microsoft and partner organizations first announced March 25, …
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