PayPal will pay a $2 million civil fine over cybersecurity failures that led to the exposure of customers’ Social Security numbers in late 2022.
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The settlement detailed the missteps PayPal took in the lead-up to the attack and highlighted common risks — both on compliance and security — banks face.
Airline officials said that by accepting Venmo, it now offers customers an easy and secure payment option when they book flights directly with JetBlue online. As of Tuesday, the option was only ...
PayPal, Inc., one of the world’s leading financial technology firms, has agreed to pay a $2 million penalty to New York State following a cybersecurity breach that exposed sensitive customer ...
According to Benzinga Pro, PYPL stock has gained over 37% in the past year. Investors can gain exposure to the stock via Global X FinTech ETF FINX. Also Read: Stargate Project: Microsoft Gains, Oracle ...
PayPal Holdings Inc. will pay $2 million to settle claims that it mishandled an update to its tax-reporting protocols to comply with federal pandemic-era requirements and exposed customers’ Social ...
PayPal Holdings (PYPL) agreed to pay a $2M penalty to New York State for violations of the state's Department of Financial Services cybersecurity regulation, DFS Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris said ...
New payment methods enable more seamless and secure experiences for businesses of all sizes.   Los Angeles, California (January 23, 2025) – Liferay, Inc. has added PayPal’s suite of payment methods to ...