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Fraud & Security

Nacha Unit Releases Cyberattack Exercise And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/13/23

The Payments Innovation Alliance released what it calls a tabletop exercise designed to help small and mid-size businesses prepare defenses against a cyberattack. The PIA is part of Nacha, the network operator for the automated clearing house network. Transact Campus Inc., a payments platform specializing in college campuses, announced a technical …

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Fiserv Secures Data Plan with Plaid And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/12/23

An agreement between processor Fiserv Inc. and open-banking platform Plaid will allow consumers who use any of Fiserv’s 3,000 client banks to share financial information with third-party apps and services. Discover Financial Services’ Discover Global Network launched a cloud-based version of its stored payment tokens service. Tokens are digital replacements for actual card credentials. …

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Data Compromises Hit a Record High in 2023, Despite a Third-Quarter Drop

Data compromises in the U.S. market for the first three quarters of 2023 totaled 2,116, a record high for the first nine months of a calendar year, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center. The previous high was set in 2021, when 1,862 compromises were recorded over the first nine …

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Klarna’s AI Shopping Aid And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/11/23

Payments platform Klarna AB announced a series of new services, including Shopping lens, which enables shoppers to take a picture of an item in their surroundings to find out where to buy it on the best terms. The service uses artificial intelligence to render the item in a search term. Technology consultancy Thoughtworks said …

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Orum Launches an Instant Account Verification Solution for FedNow

Orum, a provider of technology for payment processing and account verification, announced Tuesday the launch of Verify, an account-verification solution for FedNow, the Federal Reserve’s instant-payment service, which launched in July. With Verify, businesses initiating a payment through FedNow can validate, within 15 seconds prior to sending funds, whether a …

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Mapbox’s In-Car Payments And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/5/23

Location-technology vendor Mapbox launched MapGPT, an automobile-based voice assistant incorporating generative artificial intelligence. Among its features is an ability to process payments, starting in Japan with that country’s PayPay app. Stop & Shop and Food Lion have adopted a mobile shopping app from Peapod Digital Labs, an e-commerce technology developer for Ahold Delhaize …

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Eye on AmEx: PayNearMe Adds Accertify’s Anti-Fraud Tech for iGaming; A New Gold Business Card

PayNearMe Inc. is beefing up the fraud-fighting capabilities of its MoneyLine iGaming and sports-betting platform via an integration with Accertify Inc., a subsidiary of American Express Co. The integration will enable iGaming and sports-betting operators to reduce fraudulent withdrawals from iGaming accounts by confirming an accountholder’s identity prior to a …

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 Ripple Gets Singapore OK And Other Digital Transactions News briefs from 10/4/23

U.S.-based blockchain platform Ripple Labs Inc. said its unit in Singapore, Ripple Markets APAC Ltd, has received a Major Payments Institution license from Singapore’s Monetary Authority, enabling Ripple to go on providing regulated digital-payment token services in that country. Online grocery-delivery service Instacart said it will now accept payments from users through Medicare Advantage …

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Eye on Fraud: Visa Taps Expel for Cybercrime Duties; McAfee Enlists AI for Scam Detection

It’s a sobering part of the daily payments arena—fraud is unending and always evolving. That’s why payments and anti-fraud companies continue to create new services in an effort to keep up with the latest scams. Visa on Monday said it would make managed detection and response services from Expel Inc. …

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Visa’s Friendly Fraud Rule Change Could Cut $1 Billion From Small Firms’ Chargeback Costs

Visa Inc. is touting recent changes to how chargebacks that could be first-party fraud, also known as friendly fraud, are processed as potentially saving small businesses globally $1 billion in costs over the next five years. Expectations are that the streamlined process will increase merchants’ ability to provide more accurate …

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