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Agosto 10
2010
São Paulo, 10 de agosto de 2010 – A Horus, empresa brasileira especializada em controle e prevenção a fraudes em meios eletrônicos de pagamento, acaba de anunciar uma parceria com a 41st Parameter, companhia com sede nos Estados Unidos líder em soluções de detecção de fraudes para empresas aéreas, e-commerce e serviços financeiros.
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Aug 10
2010
41st Parameter Inc., the leading provider of person-not-present cross-channel fraud prevention solutions, today announced it has signed Sao Paulo-based Horus Fraud Prevention as the exclusive reseller of 41st Parameter’s FraudNet suite of solutions for Brazil with the right to also market and deploy 41st products throughout South America. Horus is the only firm in Brazil specializing in fraud prevention services and products that span the fraud lifecycle continuum from breach detection and diagnosis to mitigation and risk management.
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May 1
2010
Special Focus: Fraud – Bank Robbers Now Work Online
Ori Eisen of 41st Parameter looks back over 2009 and highlights
the top five financial security threats which emerged as the biggest
money makers for fraudsters and where he believes they will make
their next move.
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April 20
2010
Leading Fraud Prevention Companies Join Forces to Stop Fraud Before it Happens
Ethoca Limited and 41st Parameter Inc., two leaders in the fraud detection and prevention space, have announced 41st Parameter’s support for Ethoca’s recently-announced free E360 Negative Signals service. FraudNet users can utilize E360 information to help improve the accuracy of their transactional review decision.
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April 13
2010
Adobe Flash Player Private Browsing May Force Change in Fraud Fight
A report from Gartner highlights how the reliance on Flash cookies as an authentication mechanism by online banks may need to change with the release of Adobe Flash Player 10.1. Flash Player's "Private Browsing" feature will make it easier to clear Flash cookies, and e-commerce businesses will need to adjust, some say.
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April 13
2010
Adobe Flash Player privacy features may cause headaches for Web merchants
Features intended to provide better privacy for users of the upcoming Adobe Flash Player 10.1 may end up being a hindrance for online merchants and banks that drop Flash cookiesonto a user's computer to identify returning customers.
Ori Eisen, chief innovation officer at fraud detection vendor 41st Parameter, notes that both Flash cookies and regular cookies have been used for customer identification and tracking by Web merchants and banks for years. Adobe Flash Player 10.1, which Adobe plans to ship by midyear, will include support for the private browsing feature found today in many Web browsers. That's good for users, but the prospect of losing Flash cookies could pose problems for businesses online that use the technology to identify and track visitors, Eisen says.
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April 13
2010
41st Parameter Selected by AlwaysOn as an OnDemand Top 100 Winner
41st Parameter Inc., the leading provider of online cross-channel fraud detection and prevention solutions today announced that it has been chosen by AlwaysOn as one of the OnDemand Top 100 winners. Inclusion in the OnDemand 100 signifies leadership amongst its peers and game-changing approaches and technologies that are likely to disrupt existing markets and entrenched players. 41st Parameter was specially selected by the AlwaysOn editorial team and industry experts spanning the globe based on a set of five criteria: innovation, market potential, commercialization, stakeholder value and media buzz.
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March 9
2010
41st Parameter Names David Walker SVP Worldwide Sales
Scottsdale, Ariz. March 9, 2010. 41st Parameter Inc., the leading provider of online cross-channel fraud detection and prevention solutions, today announced that David Walker has joined its executive management team as senior vice-president of sales. Walker assumes responsibility for 41st Parameter’s global field operations at a time of accelerating multi-national deployments by existing clients as well as growth in overall market demand for effective and durable web fraud prevention solutions.
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Feb. 11
2010
41st Parameter Extends Fight Against Online Fraud Through Expanded Operations in Europe
41st Parameter, the leading provider of web fraud detection and prevention solutions, today announced the expansion of its European presence with the opening of a new office in Munich, Germany. The company simultaneously announced the appointment of information security veteran David Curran as vice president of its EMEA region with overall responsibility for sales, marketing and customer support. The announcement underscores the success of 41st Parameter’s original sales office based in London. With the addition of the new Munich facility the company is now positioned to address the escalating demand for its online fraud detection and intervention solutions throughout Europe and the Middle East.
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February 5
2010
January 29
2010
Bank Account Fraud? There's An App for That
Mobile banking once entailed little beyond the ability to receive a text message with your account balance. But these days, it’s finally starting to live up to its name. Virtually every large bank and many regional banks and credit unions have rolled out applications that allow their clients to use a mobile phone for fund transfers, bill payments and even depositing checks.
But with the increasing popularity and convenience of mobile-banking apps comes a big caveat: the risk of downloading and installing a fraudulent application that could draw your account information and, potentially, any other data stored on your mobile device. In other words, the next generation of “phishing” scams is about to explode – and it has the potential to do much more damage than earlier versions.
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January 29
2010
Transaction News - Factors Influencing the Industry During 2010
Featured in January 2010 Transaction News
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January 21
2010
Avoiding the 'Seven Deadly Sins' of Online Fraud
Ori Eisen, Chief Innovation Officer at 41st Parameter, highlights seven 'online sins' which, if addressed, can deter the use of stolen credit cards and reduce identity theft and fraud. By addressing these points, companies transacting online can reduce the threat of fraudulent purchases or unauthorised account access and ensure a safer experience for their legitimate customers.
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January 20
2010
Fraudsters Take Aim At Mobile Banking - New Phishing Schemes Target Mobile Customers with Bogus Apps
Symptomatic of a new fraud trend targeting mobile banking, at least two banking institutions have posted messages on their websites, alerting members to be wary of a bogus application distributed on mobile phone platforms.
Bayport Credit Union of Newport News, VA, and First Technology Credit Union of Portland, OR, warned members about a mobile banking application that had appeared on the Android Marketplace, part of the Android mobile phone platform. Android is a subsidiary of Google. More than 50 fraudulent banking apps began appearing in the Android Marketplace in mid-December, industry experts say. The apps didn't contain malware, but instead attempted to get users to enter their passwords, account numbers or other personal information.
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