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Cheque forgers move into 21st century with phishing and malware

Crooks are using personal details stolen through sophisticated phishing and malware attacks to carry out old-fashioned cheque forgery, says security outfit Trusteer.

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European Central Bank proposes 2FA liability shift to boost Internet payment security

The European Central bank has issued a set of recommendations to promote the security of payments made over the Internet.

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Majority of Web users bank online - poll

Nearly six in ten Internet users around the world manage their finances online, according to a poll from Ipsos.

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Canadian govt told to take m-payments lead; banks seen as barrier to innovation

Canada's government must work with the private sector to develop a mobile money ecosystem as part of a wider overhaul of the country's payments infrastructure that could save C$32 billion a year in productivity gains, claims a task force report commissioned by finance minister Jim Flaherty.

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EC plans cybercrime centre to fight online crooks

The EC is planning to create a European cybercrime centre to help protect the continent's citizens and businesses from a threat that claims one million victims around the world every day.

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Microsoft takes down Zeus botnets

Microsoft, working with financial services organisations and US Marshals, raided two sites on Friday, seizing command and control servers running Zeus botnets used to steal online banking details.

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Clairmail discusses mobile wallets

Chris Carver and Andres Fontao of Clairmail look at the future of mobile wallets at this year's MobeyDay.

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LaCaixa's mobile innovation

David Urbano, director of mobile at LaCaixa, discusses payments and the future of mobile at the Spanish bank at this year's MobeyDay event in Barcelona.

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Russian security services bust notorious malware ring

Russian police have arrested eight men in connection with a cybercrime ring that used the malicious carberp trojan to loot millions of pounds from online bank accounts across the country and worldwide.

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NetBank Electronic Receipt scoops top honours in CommBank's IdeaBank contest

A 22-year old industrial design student from Brisbane has won Commonwealth Bank's 'future of banking' crowdsourced IdeaBank contest with a proposal that would enable consumers to store, view and print receipts electronically through their online banking account.

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Would you bank with Apple?

Apple may have the hottest stock, the coolest tech and the biggest cash pile in history, but consumers would still be wary of switching their bank accounts to a new model iBank.

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Faster Payments volumes surge

Britons sent two-thirds more money through Faster Payments in the last three months of 2011 than in the fourth quarter of 2010, as the much maligned service took root.

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AXA opens API store for developer community

AXA Banque of France is inviting developers to pitch for a EUR50,000 grand prize at the launch of a new open API platform providing secure access to account and payment data.

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Police arrest man over 18-month online banking fraud at top UK bank

UK police investigating an 18 month-long online banking fraud have arrested a man in connection with computer misuse offences.

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Citi launches Kindle Fire app

US giant Citi has unveiled what it claims is the first banking app designed specifically for Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet.

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UK card fraud losses fall to 11-year low

Fraud losses on UK debit and credit cards fell seven per cent in 2011 to £341 million, an 11-year low, according to figures from the UK Cards Association.

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Citi turns to IBM's Watson supercomputer for Big Data challenge

Citibank has entered into an agreement with IBM to explore possible uses for Big Blue's Watson supercomputer in mining customer data.

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Business banking customers target for new 'live chat' malware attack

Cybercriminals have engineered a new strain of malware that is designed to dupe online banking customers into initiating a live chat session with a bogus bank agent on their PC screen.

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Fiserv merges ZashPay and Popmoney P2P payments networks

Fiserv is folding its ZashPay person-to-person payments network into Popmoney, a similar offering from recently acquired CashEdge.

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European Banking Authority hits out at .bank domain plans

The European Banking Authority (EBA) has called on Icann to ditch plans to allow '.bank' and '.fin' top-level domains, warning that they could be used by phishers to trick customers.