
"Card Cracking" Scams - American Bankers Association
"Card Cracking" Scams Banks and law enforcement are cracking down on an emerging scam known as “card cracking.” Card cracking is a form of fraud where consumers respond to an online solicitation …
Deposit Account Fraud Survey - American Bankers Association
Jan 1, 2020 · Baseline information on check, debit card, and electronic payment fraud losses, and the actions taken by banks to reduce these losses.
Electronic Fund Transfer Act (Reg E) - American Bankers Association
Jan 26, 2024 · Electronic Fund Transfer Act (Reg E) EFTA establishes the rights, liabilities, and responsibilities of consumers and banks with regard to electronic fund transfers and includes …
Joint Trades Letter to the Board on Debit Card Interchange Fees and ...
Dec 8, 2025 · As we have detailed in prior correspondence with the Board, the debit card market has undergone substantial change since 2021, including revisions to the payment card network rules …
Fraud Prevention | American Bankers Association
Feb 16, 2026 · ABA offers resources to help banks prevent, identify, measure and report fraud.
Certificate in Fraud Prevention - American Bankers Association
In-depth training on the applicable U.S. laws and regulations governing fraud, and an overview of the types of criminal behavior commonly used against banks.
Federal Reserve Debit Card Regulations Report
Dec 12, 2024 · Nearly 80% of stakeholders – including academics, advocacy groups, trade associations, small financial institutions, and think tanks – oppose the central bank’s rule that would lower the cap …
The widespread use of debit card payments led to a substantial decline in ATM use. Cardholders shifted spending away from in-store transactions toward e-commerce and person-to-person payments. …
Issue Update Debit Card Interchange. The Durbin Amendment caps interchange on debit card transactions for banks with more than $10b in assets and requires all banks to provide merchants …
Peer to Peer Payment Scams - American Bankers Association
Peer-to-peer payments, or P2P payments, allow consumers to transfer money using their bank accounts, debit cards, or credit cards through a website or mobile app such as Cash App, Google …