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By Marc Rapport |
July 17, 2011
A study of 270 phishing attacks between mid 2009 and this past March found that many of the victims were repeat targets.
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By Marc Rapport |
June 24, 2011
Hispanic American teenagers avidly use the mobile channel but don't particularly trust the ads they see there, Forrester Research says.
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By Marc Rapport |
June 15, 2011
A survey of phishing attack targets by the Anti-Phishing Working Group found that many of them were repeat victims of hackers.
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By Michelle A. Samaad |
June 7, 2011
Aite Group session next Wednesday to follow up on survey of 83 credit unions conducted this past winter.
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March 16, 2011
Half of the respondents in a 14-country survey about fraud concerns cited cards as their main worry, yet 10% of them in the U.S. said they carry their PINs with those same cards.
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By Marc Rapport |
March 7, 2011
Consumers worldwide worry about card fraud while many of them still carry PINs with them, according to a recent survey.
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By Marc Rapport |
November 3, 2010
Account alerts are designed to quickly deliver important messages to bank customers and credit union members with the intention of helping them avoid situations like account fees and fraud.
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By Marc Rapport |
June 9, 2010
American consumers put credit unions atop the list of financial services providers they're likely to recommend,
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By Claude R. Marx |
May 25, 2010
E-mails purporting to offer $40 to participate in a survey that say they come from the NCUA are false, the agency warned today.
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By Marc Rapport |
March 3, 2010
American consumers are far more likely to recommend a credit union than most of the nation's big banks, according to a new report from Forrester Research.