Authentication can take effort, but consumers don’t want to deal with complex logins — even when dealing with their most sensitive accounts, like those containing...
There’s a new method hackers can use to break into someone’s smartphone: create a 3D-print life-size replica of the owner’s head. To show how the...
Aiming to get drivers in car rentals more quickly, Hertz announced Tuesday (December 11) that it is teaming up with CLEAR to create Hertz Fast...
The prospect of love always carries with it the prospect of danger. One can interpret that many ways — philosophically, poetically, psychologically. Right now, though,...
Everything can seem right. But that’s only because the criminals are good. A person calls to inform a consumer that his or her account had...
The Department of Homeland Security has published a report detailing how the U.S. Secret Service plans to test the use of facial recognition in and...
Banks give consumers confidence that their data won’t fall into the wrong hands when they make purchases or reservations, thanks to investments in fraud detection and prevention....
Let’s try this a different way, if only to make a vital point with insincerity. We must give credit to the criminals who engineered the...
In 1954, mathematician L.J. Savage published research about how consumers process information when making decisions. Dubbed the sure-thing principle, Savage’s work showed that consumers consider...