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AI fraud challenges: How to guard against losses

Abrigo

Stay up-to-date on AI fraud trends to protect your clientele Emerging AI fraud schemes reveal holes in financial institution's defenses. Here are several suggestions for tightening security. Takeaway 2 Improving security questions is a good step to take to avoid text-to-speech AI fraud schemes.

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Supreme Court rulings, FDIC workplace culture probe: Top banking news for May 2024

American Banker

In this month's roundup of top banking news: a Supreme Court ruling on CFPB funding, TD Bank's money laundering woes, an FDIC workplace probe reveals a culture of misconduct and more.

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Five ‘Major’ FDIC Breaches Come To Light

PYMNTS

The Washington Post reported that the FDIC is disclosing to Congress the presence of at least five major data breaches that occurred sometime between now and Oct. Though details are still scarce, the FDIC noted that each case was not of the run-of-the-mill hacking variety.

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The FDIC Is In Hot Water Over Cybersecurity

PYMNTS

House lawmakers aren’t letting up on the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) when it comes to how the banking regulator handled notifications following a slew of recent data breaches. In a joint letter to FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg, seen by WSJ , Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX) and Rep. Earlier this month, a U.S.

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Does your bank need cyber insurance?

Independent Banker

Cyber insurance products vary depending on the carrier and how an individual policy is structured, but most companies offer first-party coverage and third-party liability coverage. Liability policies respond to lawsuits or any regulatory action and fines that result from a cyber event. Not every policy is going to be the same.

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Executive order on digital assets includes roles for CFPB, FTC, federal banking agencies

CFPB Monitor

The Order sets out the following national objectives with respect to digital assets: consumer and investor protection; protection of financial stability and mitigation of systemic risk; mitigation of illicit finance and national security risks; reinforcement of U.S.

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Compliance changes to watch in 2023

Independent Banker

From new fee practices to peer-to-peer fraud, keep an eye on what regulatory changes could be developing in the new year. The FDIC’s long-term goal for the reserve ratio of insured deposits. Source: FDIC. Illustration by Monster Ztudio/Adobe. By Mary Thorson Wright. Projected changes. Deposit insurance. Quick Stat.