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Diagram This diagram shows the basic container hierarchy of every object in the IFX Standard. The data attributes commonly associated with an object are found mostly in the xxxInfo segment and the current state of the object is found in the xxxStatus …
Below calls attention to one specific fraud, however, additional threats are others outlined on the page: Current Fraud Threats What is a Money Mule? A money mule is someone who transfers or moves illegally acquired money on behalf of someone else. …
Below calls attention to one specific fraud, however, additional threats are others outlined on the page: Current Fraud Threats What is Business Email Compromise? Business email compromise (BEC) attacks are a form of cybercrime that uses email fraud to …
Below calls attention to one specific fraud, however, additional threats are others outlined on the page: Current Fraud Threats What is Ransomware? Ransomware is a type of malware that threatens to publish the victim's personal data or perpetually block …
The IFX standard uses a service-oriented architecture (SOA) framework for interactions between businesses and applications. The framework exposes obvious design patterns, standard abbreviations and common message handling techniques that make it easy to …
HERNDON, Va. , Jan. 22, 2020 – Nacha is partnering with seven members of The Center for Payments to expand the reach of Nacha Certified, a voluntary certification program for Third-Party Senders that enhances the quality of the ACH Network. Under a new …
Payments fraud “remains rare” in the U.S., with ACH payments having the lowest fraud rate by value, a new Federal Reserve study found. “Changes in U.S. Payments Fraud from 2012 to 2016: Evidence from the Federal Reserve Payments Study,” released late in …