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Social Media Can Make Bank Customers Susceptible To Scams

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Unintentionally making themselves targets for scammers, customers may become vulnerable to fraud by complaining to banks on social media when systems crash. After problems with an information technology migration locked thousands of clients out of accounts at the U.K.’s

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Two Cyber Security Investments With a Silver Lining

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With more than 12,000 keyloggers in distribution, antivirus and anti-spyware aren’t enough to protect online activity from identity thieves. The technology protects everything from online transactions and network remote access to social media, personal and business information.

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Banks battling a barrage of cyber attacks

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Banks are under cyber attack every day and although this sector has made great strides, their ability to detect a breach and take immediate action is still a work in progress. Online fraud is one of the biggest challenges for the financial community. The post Banks battling a barrage of cyber attacks appeared first on Banking.com.

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How To Celebrate Emoji Day

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And sure – ordering online has the same minimal interaction outcome – but thre’s a lot of typing. The technology is in place to have set emojis show up only when consumers are in a certain geofenced area, meaning that users could get access only when they go to a particular restaurant or store.

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Frictionless Payments Take Center Stage at Money 20/20

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This year’s Money 20/20 event in Las Vegas drew a massive attendance with 11,000 individuals, 4,500 companies, tons of new technology, and a mind-blowing expanse of collective brain power. My colleague Ryan Rackley summed it up perfectly when he referred to social media as the “new tattoo.”. Keep your eyes on this innovator.

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NTechLab’s FindFace Facial Recognition Technology Has Applications In Retail, Public Safety

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FindFace started as a futuristic social technology for identifying strangers by scanning their faces with a smartphone camera. Two years later, the facial recognition technology is the best in the world (yep, even better than Google’s) and is being used for public safety, law enforcement and fraud prevention through cybersecurity.

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The 2015 GonzoBanker Awards

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It’s nice to see somebody passionate about using new payments technology to make banking easier and cheaper for the financially disadvantaged. No one has been more successful at using social media to generate awareness and a positive image for their bank than Jill (@JillCastilla, @CitizensEdmond). Not even close. .