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Cheques are on the way out - so what's the alternative?

Today the Payments Council has announced the target deadline of October 2018 for the end of cheques as a form of payment in the UK. For banks, this is welcome news. Cheques are one of the most expensi...

16 Dec 2009
Information Security
Matt White

Shaking up digital security

As Finextra community members are well aware, digital security is a hot topic of debate and there's little consensus out there. Enter the Global Trust Council, a non-profit that is proposing a seriou...

03 Dec 2009
Information Security
A Finextra Member

IDs FOR SALE! IDs FOR SALE! Who wants to Buy One?

The Financial Times this morning has a video that just gobsmacked me. I know I've been vocal in the past about ID protection but I'm now at the point that I've been terribly enlightened...and sadde

26 Nov 2009
Information Security
A Finextra Member

How to cut US Merchants' card fraud costs by 50 billion

Two news items came out this week that caught my attention and got me thinking. The first was a report from LexisNexis - the 2009 LexisNexis True Cost of Fraud Study. The shocking headline figure in ...

13 Nov 2009
Information Security
Steven Murdoch

Finextra video interview on CAP vulnerabilities

Today, Finextra published a video interview with me, discussing my research on banks using card readers for online banking, which was recently featured on TV. In this interview, I discuss some of th...

11 Nov 2009
Information Security
Steven Murdoch

Demonstration of CAP vulnerability on BBC One today

This evening (Monday 26th October 2009, at 19:30 UTC), BBC Inside Out will show Saar Drimer and I demonstrating how the use of smart card readers, being issued in the UK to authenticate online bankin...

26 Oct 2009
Information Security
A Finextra Member

People are the biggest vulnerability

One of my favourite TV programmes is "The Real Hustle" where a team of ex-confidence tricksters show how easy it is to use social engineering to gain access to other peoples' goods and mone...

27 Aug 2009
Information Security
A Finextra Member

130 million stolen card details - are you kidding?

So I read today that a guy, a known hacker in fact, has been charged in the US with rifling 130 million card details from various agencies and stores and he is about to go to jail for a long time. St...

17 Aug 2009
Information Security
A Finextra Member

Few New Risks At Large But Large Risk

On the IT front I can't report any real increase in the level of risks out there. With a couple of conventions on at the moment we could get a few new exploits, but they don't really effect the genera...

31 Jul 2009
Information Security
Matt White

Nyse network data exposed on unsecured server

Another day, another example of sloppy security. Wired reports that sensitive information about the New York Stock Exchange's network has been lying around on an unsecured server for about a year. On...

29 Jul 2009
Information Security
Elton Cane

Suspicious fire at liquidated bank

There's an interesting news snippet from Jakarta today about a fire at IFI Bank, which was liquidated by Indonesia's central bank in April. It's slightly suspicious, but not in the sense of the blaze...

15 Jun 2009
Information Security
A Finextra Member

Cybercrime Czar? Government bailout for cybercrime?

Barack Obama announced last week that there will be a new Cybercrime Czar in the US reporting directly to the president. We wonder what, if any good that will do. Can he/she be more than a figurehead...

01 Jun 2009
Information Security

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