There’s a chance your staff might be able to correctly identify a thief using a stolen credit card just based on certain behavioral signs.
Month: July 2013
Are some credit card processors at a bigger risk than others?
Details surrounding a recent credit card scheme suggest that European cards are more valuable to thieves than American ones, which means that they may be more at risk when traveling.
Another look at the dangers of skimming
Another skimming case reveals the ease with which devices of this nature can be inserted into payment systems.
New fraud case reveals long-running card criminal ring
Two men have been indicted as part of another wide-reaching fraud operation.
Know the basic reasons for adopting credit card processors
Implementing credit card payments is a decision that can be supported by both stats and some common observations.
Card companies could drop signature requirements in Australia
In Australia, card providers and merchants seem to be in agreement over one way to combat fraud.
New Canadian ruling defends card fees
A Canadian Tribunal has decided against retailers in a recent case involving fees.
Are biological scanners the future of payment processing?
The age in which one can “pay with your face” anywhere may be on us soon, but how feasible of an option is it?
Slow growth for D.C. cab credit card processors
The D.C. Cab conversion is still in progress, though one user says she still can’t tell.
Fraudster couple and accomplices apprehended in identity theft case
One New York couple is at the center of a recent identity theft ring that took advantage of the financial accounts of the elderly.