While still down from high levels in 2009, identity fraud rose for the second straight year in 2012, according to the latest annual ID-fraud study from Javelin Strategy & Research. Javelin estimates that 5.26% of U.S. consumers were ID-fraud victims last year, up from 4.90% in 2011 and the recent …
Read More »Cold Comfort in Reduced Phishing Activity, Warns Anti-Phishing Working Group
n The report, which covers the third quarter of last year, documents a steady decline in both the number of unique sites hosting phishing attacks and the volume of reported attacks. The number of phishing sites detected by the APWG fell in step-like fashion from 63,253 in April to …
Read More »PCI Council Releases Mobile-Acceptance Guidance, But No Word on Certification of Apps
The PCI Security Standards Council on Thursday released yet another set of data-protection guidelines for mobile payments, this one aimed at merchants using smart phones and tablet computers to accept credit and debit cards. Although it touches on many points, the guidance especially focuses on the software running on …
Read More »PCI Council: Merchants Need To Be Grounded When Mulling Cloud-Based Data Security
Merchants that think by hiring a cloud-based provider to handle their payment card security tasks they’ll never have to worry again about protecting card data had better think twice, according to the PCI Security Standards Council. “Just because people outsource to a cloud service provider, they’re not done,” says …
Read More »Criminals Are Increasingly Targeting E-Commerce And Mobile Devices, Study Finds
Fraudsters are turning their attention to e-commerce sites, continuing to improve the malware they use to find and harvest payment card data, and sensing opportunity in mobile devices, according to the latest annual data-breach report by Trustwave Holdings Inc. Chicago-based Trustwave, a leading data-forensics investigator and security vendor, based …
Read More »A Startup Emerges to Replace Passwords With a Wide Menu of Alternative Identifiers
Aiming to resolve a vexing security problem presented by user names and passwords, Palo Alto, Calif.-based startup Nok Nok Labs launched on Tuesday with $15 million in financing. Next month, Nok Nok will start shipping software that will allow users of PCs and mobile devices to identify themselves to …
Read More »Crimped Financials Drive Dramatic New Acquirer Priority on PCI Revenue
In sharp contrast to only a year ago, independent sales organizations and other merchant acquirers now rank revenue generation as their number-one goal for programs they offer to help merchants comply with the Payment Card Industry data-security standard (PCI), according to a survey set to be released on Thursday. The …
Read More »Visa Says New Online Authentication Tool Will Cut Risk While Reducing Abandonment
With the fabled Cyber Monday shopping frenzy under way, Visa Inc. launched an authentication tool for online transactions intended to cut fraud while reducing the risk of shopping-cart abandonment. The tool, which Visa calls its Consumer Authentication Service, can be deployed by any Visa issuer starting on Monday. The network …
Read More »Fraud Tied to Remotely Created Checks Figures in Bank’s Downfall
A controversial form of automated debit called the remotely created check (RCC) has figured prominently in the demise of a small bank that processed payments for fraudulent merchants and their third-party processors. The U.S. Attorney’s office in Philadelphia announced this week that First Bank of Delaware agreed to a settlement …
Read More »Small Merchants Show No Improvement in Card-Data Security, Survey Says
For years, the payments industry has hoped to see improvement in card-data security among small merchants in the U.S. But, according to a survey released last week, it’s not happening. Indeed, in some important measures, there has been backsliding on security among the nation’s smallest retailers. A little more than …
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