Social Icons

  • twitter
  • patreon
  • podcast
  • mail
New Money Review

A periodical covering the accelerating changes in money

  • HOME
  • ACCOUNT
  • EXCHANGE
  • PAYMENT
  • VALUE
  • About
  • HOME
  • ACCOUNT
  • EXCHANGE
  • PAYMENT
  • VALUE
  • About

Breaking News

2 weeks ago
The rise of techno-fascism
4 months ago
Unseen Money 13—Washing the proceeds in cyberspace
4 months ago
Unseen Money 12: Keeping hackers out of your DeFi wallet
6 months ago
Unseen Money 11—a bad bird on your wire
6 months ago
Unseen Money 10: The UK—open for (dodgy) business
ACCOUNT, EXCHANGE, Featured, PAYMENT

The cat and mouse game of payments security

Written by Paul Amery on September 30, 2024

More in ACCOUNT:

  • The rise of techno-fascism October 27, 2025
  • Unseen Money 12: Keeping hackers out of your DeFi wallet July 15, 2025
  • Unseen Money 11—a bad bird on your wire May 19, 2025

In the last decade, the way we make our payments has become more seamless, faster and cheaper.

We’ve switched from signatures on paper cheques to a few swipes and a tap on a mobile phone.

But with these advances have come massive new opportunities for cybercriminals.

From cons using deception and social engineering to romance fraud, unauthorised transfers, hacks and identity theft, the cat and mouse game between scammers and those policing the payments system has reached a new level of intensity.

In the latest New Money Review podcast I’m joined to discuss this topic by Steven Murdoch, professor of security engineering at University College, London.

Steven Murdoch

During the podcast, we cover:

  • Why technologists, lawyers and economists all focus on payments security
  • How should we treat victims of payments fraud?
  • Why tricking customers into transferring funds is now the most lucrative payments scam
  • How limits on customer reimbursement may cause banks to stop pursuing fraudsters
  • Balancing responsibilities in customer reimbursement schemes
  • How AI may help payments fraudsters cast a wider net
  • How the parameters of banks’ online payments systems can feed or starve fraud
  • Does more secure always mean harder to use?
  • Cross-border fraud and the reversibility of payments
  • Cryptocurrency from the perspective of payments security
  • Telegram and tensions over encrypted messaging networks
  • The Horizon scandal and the legal presumption of reliable IT systems

The New Money Review podcast brings you the best minds from the world of money.

From economics to payments, financial markets, technology, law, digital assets, crime and fraud, you’ll find an episode that interests you. 

 

Recent

  • The rise of techno-fascism

    The rise of techno-fascism


  • Unseen Money 13—Washing the proceeds in cyberspace

    Unseen Money 13—Washing the proceeds in cyberspace


  • Unseen Money 12: Keeping hackers out of your DeFi wallet

    Unseen Money 12: Keeping hackers out of your DeFi wallet


  • Unseen Money 11—a bad bird on your wire

    Unseen Money 11—a bad bird on your wire


Popular

  • Bitcoin: competitor or complement to gold? 2 comments
  • Heat rises over cryptocurrencies’ energy costs  2 comments
  • The cat-and-mouse game of cryptocurrency mining 2 comments
  • JPM Coin adds to pressure on central banks 2 comments
  • Can cryptocurrency networks govern themselves? 2 comments
  • Cryptocurrencies: who’s at the controls? 1 comments
  • Freer thinking about money 1 comments
  • Quantum-proofing digital money 1 comments
  • Cryptocurrencies’ emergence makes central bankers nervous 1 comments
  • Old payment systems never die 1 comments

Let’s connect…

  • twitter
  • patreon
  • podcast
  • mail

New Money Review Podcast

Support New Money Review

Our patreon (fiat) account

About

New Money Review covers innovations in money and their implications for our financial, social and political systems.

Published under a Creative Commons licence.

Site design | Lemonbox

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Let’s connect…

  • twitter
  • patreon
  • podcast
  • mail

New Money Review

. Designed by WPZOOM

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok