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With so much buzz about mobile banking and mobile payments, BITS is hosting a two-day event to address security concerns for the industry and consumers.
This week's top news and views: Reg. E Amendment Introduced in Senate; Insider Trading: Kerviel Sentencing Reveals Gaps. And don't miss our audio week-in-review podcast by Managing Editor Tracy Kitten.
IT security attorney Dave Navetta: Law enforcement is capturing cybercriminals.
Latin American banks have been leaders in mobile banking and online services. As such, they also have been leading targets of fraudsters.
The Zeus threat is striking businesses and financial institutions throughout the world, and it's suspected to be the malware behind recent attacks on mobile devices.
Vishing attacks take over phishing; and CUinfoSecurity.com launches its first survey focused on financial fraud
Vishing attacks take over phishing; and BankInfoSecurity.com launches its first survey focused on financial fraud.
When it comes to managing third-party service providers, regulatory guidance hasn't evolved - but the technology landscape has.
This week's top news and views: The arrest of 53 suspects charged with a sophisticated identity theft and fraud scheme gets the attention of federal agents, and the message from the PCI Security Standards Council's annual North American Community Meeting: "Stolen Credit Card Information Is a Commodity That Has Worth."
This week's top news and views: The arrest of 53 suspects charged with a sophisticated identity theft and fraud scheme gets the attention of federal agents, and the message from the PCI Security Standards Council's annual North American Community Meeting: "Stolen Credit Card Information Is a Commodity That Has Worth."
Mobile technology will play a dominant role in future U.S. payments and could bridge the gap between magnetic-stripe cards and EMV chip and PIN.
Richard Oliver is the first U.S. banking industry executive to publicly declare that a U.S. migration to the EMV payments standard is inevitable.
Insights on fraud, mobile banking, social networking and other top trends impacting banking/security leaders.
Week In Review: What Closed Chase Bank Site?; BofA Tests Mobile Payments
Week In Review: What Closed Chase Bank Site?; BofA Tests Mobile Payments