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Connected Vehicle Security Takes A Spot In The Front Seat

PYMNTS

It’s hardly news that consumers (along with regulators and politicians) are becoming increasingly focused on privacy and online security. These worries regarding connected vehicles are, in a broader sense, tied into larger security issues involving the Internet of Things (IoT) — to which all those cars and trucks will connect.

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5 Ways Digital Payments Will Change FIs and Fraud in 2023

FICO

5 Ways Digital Payments Will Change FIs and Fraud in 2023. Financial institutions (FIs) are not letting fraud trends like scams fade into background noise, but fraud awareness is rising among customers and both the banks and customers are eager to mitigate as much as possible. FICO Admin. Tue, 07/02/2019 - 02:45. by TJ Horan.

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Libra Forces Cryptocurrency Regulators To Reexamine Procedures

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The latest AMC/KYC Tracker examines current efforts to stop money laundering, fight fraud and improve customer identity authentication in the financial services space. Cloud-based KYC activities were among the new technologies most used by U.S. Smaller companies were less likely to report investing in and using AML technologies.

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Deep Dive: How FIs Can Upgrade Authentication Measures To Foil Fraudsters? Open Banking Attacks

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Open banking may soon become table stakes for financial institutions (FIs) — they need to act now and be able to offer it securely or risk getting left behind. percent between 2019 and 2026, hitting $43.2 percent between 2019 and 2026, hitting $43.2 Tightening Authentication. percent “less likely to be compromised.”.

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APP Scams: What Impact Will the PSR’s Proposals in the UK Have?

FICO

As the PSR’s response to authorized push payment fraud moves towards becoming law, what will the results be? million stolen through fraud in the UK last year, payment scams (or authorised push payment fraud or APP scams) accounted for 41%. Payment scams reached unprecedented levels last year and look set to double by 2026.

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The Future of Checks – Tales From The Crypt

South State Correspondent

After World War II, checks were the hot payment technology and helped fuel the boom that followed. The process was sped up by technology and legislation in the 70’s and 80’s so checks could be scanned and presented faster, but the process remained costly. Checking accounts in the U.S. That is an expensive item.

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Uber’s Rough Ride Of A Week

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At the time, Uber – at the directive of its chief security officer – hid the breach and paid hackers about $100,000 to destroy the data. The ride-sharing company said that no Social Security numbers, credit card information, trip location details or other data were taken. drivers’ license numbers. drivers’ license numbers.

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