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The European Investment Bank has been attacked by pro-Russian hackers in an attempt to disrupt the stability of the Western financial system.
cybersecurity, hacking, online fraud, data breaches, banks
Trisha Kothari, the co-founder and CEO of Unit21, presents the new battlefield for fraud in web3 and the metaverse and offers solutions on how to stop fraud from damaging this new space.
web3, metaverse, digital identity, online authentication, fraud management, risk management, identity verification, compliance
How do you improve your financial management skills? Rolands Mesters, CEO and co-fonder at Nordigen, argues that Open Banking is the trump card to be played in our current economic environment
Nordigen, Open Banking, personal finance management, financial inclusion, fintech
As SMS dependent systems fail to provide secure OTP authentication Edwardcher Monreal, HID Global, explains what the benefits of a good SMS authentication alternative are
online authentication, fraud prevention, two-factor authentication, malware, social engineering
Cyble, Paytm Mall, cyber risk, ecommerce, data breach, cyber crime, Adminer, ransom, grey-hat, cyber security
CryptoCore, hacker group, crypto exchanges, ClearSky, cybersecurity, dangerous password, leery turtle
North Korean hackers have been observed using a new malware strain that can be planted on ATM systems and used to record and steal data from payment cards inserted into a machine.
ATM machines, malware, data, Lazarus Group, cyber-espionage, North Korea, India, cyberattacks, ATMDtrack, fraud prevention
From data breaches, ransomware and Bitcoin to PSD2 and SCA, The Paypers looks back at some of the stories that hit the headlines in 2017 in the online security and fraud management space.
data breaches, ransomware, crypto, cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, PSD2, SCA, fraud management, Uber, Equifax, online security, digital identity, payment fraud, Ethereum, NiceHash
Discover’s mobile app has started supporting Face ID to enable cardholders and customers who have an iPhone X to access their accounts by looking at the device.
Discover, mobile app, mobile banking, Face ID, biometrics, Apple, Apple Pay, mobile payments, iPhone X
Netflix and Marvel Twitter accounts have been targeted by the hacker group OurMine.
Netflix, Marvel, Twitter, data breach, hacked accounts, US, security, fraud
Microsoft’s website, dedicated to fighting the US government on matters of policy and surveillance, has been hacked.
web fraud, online security, cybercrime, Canada, Telecom, digital identity, data protection, privacy, Microsoft, surveillance, hacking
Social media channel Facebook has resumed normal service after an hour of downtime.
Facebook, social media, web fraud, online security, outage, cybercrime, cyberattacks, hacking
A Twitter account claiming affiliation with Anonymous has released a list of usernames and passwords for 13,000 accounts.
Anonymous, Twitter, passwords, credit card numbers, digital identity, online security, web fraud
VASCO, a global provider of authentication, electronic signatures, and identity management, has joined forces with financial institution Rabobank to introduce the Rabo Scanner.
Rabobank, Vasco, Rabo Scanner, online authentication, electronic signatures, VASCO DIGIPASS, online banking, online security
Facebook has acquired PrivateCore, a security startup company that focuses on securing remote servers, to protect users from malware and other security threats.
Facebook, PrivateCore, online security solution, web fraud, online security
A Russian hacker group has stolen internet credentials which totals for about 1.2 billion username and password combinations from databases and websites around the world.
Russia, digital identity, hackers, credentials, web fraud, online security
On a global level, there is a feeling of distrust among consumers in retailers to protect their data, according to a recent report.
retailers, data security, Customers, web fraud, digital identity
A malware attack aimed at a series of data storage hubs for computer networks, which was headed by a still unknown hacker, has caused damages of an estimated 500 million Dogecoins, according to the information services branch of Dell company SecureWorks, coindesk.com reports.
Dogecoin, digital currency, online fraud, criminal attack, hack, account, fraudulent transfer, NAS