Yinglian Xie news and trends

Is Higher Fraud Risk an Unintended Consequence of Fed’s New Debit Routing Rule?
Fraud Prevention // November 18, 2022

Last month, the Fed said it was officially ending debit network exclusivity across all channels. Beginning in 2023, all debit card issuers must enable merchants to choose at least two unaffiliated payment card networks to process transactions. The exclusivity ban has been in place for...

Curbing Digital Advertising’s Big Payments Fraud Problem
Fraud Prevention // September 19, 2019

The complexity of online and mobile advertising — and the vast sums of money involved — make those areas extremely attractive for criminals. In a new PYMNTS interview, Yinglian Xie, CEO and co-founder of DataVisor, gives a tour of the landscape and details how to...

Helping Banks Find Fraudsters-In-Waiting
Fraud Prevention // September 10, 2018

Banking during the pre-digital days involved transport. One had to visit a branch — and remember, there is a reason people still joke about bankers’ hours — wait for an employee and fill out paperwork. But in a new PYMNTS interview, DataVisor CEO and Co-Founder Yinglian...

Interviews & Exclusives
Why Fraudsters Are Big Fans of Real-Time Payments

November 30, 2022
Real-time data. Online social networks. Real-time payments. For the fraudsters, it’s all a match made in heaven. As DataVisor CEO Yinglian Xie told PYMNTS’ Karen Webster criminals are proving adept at data sharing in organized ways — and their schemes are proving more lucrative than ever. Once fraudsters understand a payment system’s vulnerabilities and loopholes, […]

Is Higher Fraud Risk an Unintended Consequence of Fed’s New Debit Routing Rule?

November 18, 2022
Last month, the Fed said it was officially ending debit network exclusivity across all channels. Beginning in 2023, all debit card issuers must enable merchants to choose at least two...

Curbing Digital Advertising’s Big Payments Fraud Problem

September 19, 2019
The complexity of online and mobile advertising — and the vast sums of money involved — make those areas extremely attractive for criminals. In a new PYMNTS interview, Yinglian Xie,...