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BofA begins roll out of chip cards to American consumers

Bank of America has begun rolling out EMV chip credit cards to consumers, citing the increased acceptance and security offered by the technology for international travellers.

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Banks warned of fraud risks in mobile remote deposits

US financial institutions have been warned of the potential for rising fraud rates from the expansion of remote deposit capture technology to the retail and unbanked sector.

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WikiLeaks hacktivists take down MasterCard

Hacktivisits crashed the Website of international card scheme MasterCard for two hours Monday, in protest at the continuing blockade of funds for whistle-blowing outfit WikiLeaks.

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Former Diebold technician charged with stealing $200,000 from BofA ATMs

A former Diebold technician has been charged with stealing $200,000 from seven Bank of America ATMs and replacing the cash with counterfeit notes.

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Ex-BofA IT worker jailed for ATM hack

A former Bank of America computer programmer who planted malware on the firm's ATM systems, enabling him to make fraudulent withdrawals, has been jailed for 27 months.

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BofA names Patrick Gorman chief information security officer

Bank of America has appointed Patrick Gorman chief information security officer, poaching him from Booz Allen Hamilton, the consultancy it recently brought in to help prepare for an expected assault from WikiLeaks.

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Security firms accused of pitching WikiLeaks sabotage plan to BofA

A document outlining a plan of attack on WikiLeaks, allegedly put together by three data intelligence firms acting on behalf of a law firm representing Bank of America, has been posted online by the whistle-blowing Web Site.

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WikiLeaks declares war on Bank of America

Wikileaks supporters are calling for a blockade of Bank of America after the US bank decided to stop processing payments for the whistleblowing Web site late on Friday.

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Banks scramble to fix mobile app security flaws

Several major financial services firms, including Bank of America, Wells Fargo and PayPal, have rushed to fix security flaws in their iPhone and Android apps identified by viaForensics.

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BofA and Citi testing iPhone and Android for corporate e-mail - Bloomberg

Bank of America and Citi are the latest financial services giants to consider letting their staff use iPhones and Google Android-based handsets as an alternative to BlackBerrys for corporate e-mail.

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BofA call centre worker pleads guilty over data theft

A former Bank of America call centre worker has pleaded guilty to stealing high-net worth customer account information and trying to sell it.

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BofA IT worker charged with ATM hack

A Bank of America IT worker has been charged with hacking the firm's cash machine systems, enabling him to make withdrawals at ATMs without the transactions getting logged, according to IDG.