PURCHASE, N.Y.—U.S. retail sales saw solid gains this holiday season, according to a new study.
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.—Target Corp is reported to be in the early stages of developing its own mobile wallet.
WASHINGTON–The Federal Trade Commission is reporting that LifeLock has agreed to pay $100 million to settle a case in which the company failed to establish and maintain an information security program to protect customers personally identifiable information.
ALLEGAN, Mich.—After working at the $31-million Allegan Community CU for 38 years, CEO Billie McClellan is retiring.
LONDON–Police here have arrested a man suspected of being behind the hacking of toymaker VTech.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.—As companies begin to rely more on remote workers, one report cautions that as the Internet of Things (IoT) gains traction, workers based at home have emerged as a potential weak link in cybersecurity.
THE HAGUE–Banks in Europe have been racing to acquire the more secure domain “.bank” after more than 4,000 registrations were made in the U.S. for the web address, according to CNBC.
ARLINGTON, Va.—NAFCU has named Gary Grinnell, president and CEO of Corning Credit Union, as Region I director on the NAFCU board.
AUSTIN, Texas–-Behavior differences can be seen in how consumers access financial accounts via an Internet banking platform vs. a mobile banking platform, according to a new analysis that offers some “surprises.”
WASHINGTON—The CFPB Monday filed a proposed consent order in federal court that would resolve a lawsuit against Frederick J. Hanna & Associates, a Georgia-based law firm, and its three principal partners, for operating an illegal debt collection lawsuit mill.
