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A password for your credit cards

August 2, 2006 InCard Technologies' way to validate online transactions: credit cards that generate one-time passwords. Photos: Credit card security Video: Here's DisplayCard TAGS: token, credit card, bank, banking, card, password, security, CEO, battery, video

Telephone banking system recognizes your voice

October 24, 2006 RSA product aims to use voice recognition to identify customers for financial transactions conducted over the phone. TAGS: RSA Security Inc., banking, speech recognition, voice, bank, security

Some U.K. bank users ready to embrace biometrics

May 6, 2005 Fujitsu Services survey finds that one in three bank customers would use digital fingerprints and other tools for security. TAGS: digital fingerprint, biometrics, Fujitsu, banking, bank, survey, U.K., security

Web of intrigue widens in debit-card theft case

February 12, 2006 Wal-Mart acknowledges a breach but OfficeMax's role is uncertain in a case that has resulted in 200,000 cards being canceled. TAGS: OfficeMax Inc., debit card, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., security breach, Bank of America Corp., investigation, banking, Sacramento, credit card, bank, security

FBI widens probe of debit-card theft

February 22, 2006 A possible security breach involving at least one major retailer may be tied to other crimes and affect other companies. TAGS: OfficeMax Inc., debit card, Charlotte, security breach, investigation, Sacramento, banking, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., retailer, credit card, security, bank, U.S.

'Trusted displays' suggested as online security boost

June 14, 2005 Microsoft researcher says smart card readers and USB tokens could further secure e-commerce with a screen to approve transactions. TAGS: smart card reader, smart card, security token, transaction, online banking, banking, security, researcher, Microsoft Corp., password, USB, PC

British banks to provide extra Web security

April 14, 2005 Customers to get hardware device to bolster authentication when banking online. TAGS: Howard Schmidt, authentication, bank, Web security, security device, banking, identity theft, U.K., security

Trojan targets Google hosting service

June 19, 2006 Waits for people to log on to banking sites, then tries to steal personal information by capturing keystrokes. TAGS: Websense Inc., Google Inc., trojan horse, banking, security, e-mail

Expert: Better ID checks won't beat fraud

March 15, 2005 Plans to supplement passwords with security devices won't solve the problems plaguing Web businesses, warns a crypto expert. TAGS: authentication, transaction, identity, fraud, chief technology officer, security company, banking, identity theft, password, security, conference, solution, trojan horse, Microsoft Corp., server

U.K. researchers devise smart-card hack

February 6, 2007 Determined hackers can outwit the supposedly tamper-proof bank cards that use both a chip and a PIN. TAGS: terminal, researcher, restaurant, criminal, smart card, victim, Cambridge, transaction, bank, card, banking, attack, laptop computer, U.K., security

New strain of "Love" virus steals passwords

August 17, 2000 Security experts say that a new strain of the infamous "I Love You" virus has hit some businesses located in Europe and in the United States. TAGS: National Infrastructure Protection Center, strain, Computer Associates International Inc., virus attack, Microsoft VBScript, virus, infection, variant, Europe, banking, bank, U.S., Microsoft Outlook, e-mail, e-mail address, password

U.K. watchdog targets data breach

June 23, 2005 The Information Commissioner's Office says recent call-center security failure is a criminal breach of the U.K.'s Data Protection Act. TAGS: call-center, data protection, breach, watchdog, U.K., London, India, police, bank, banking, worker, Sun Microsystems Inc., security, Microsoft Office

Mass. bill wants stores to pay more in data breaches

February 22, 2007 Small banks fed up with footing the bill for other companies' security leaks support the effort. But what does it mean for consumers? TAGS: data security, Chris Dodd, entity, bill, bank, banking, incentive, retailer, Massachusetts, spokesman, chairman, credit card, security
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