BRENTWOOD, Tenn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–A new Israeli technology brought to the U.S. by Secure Identity Systems (SIS) thwarts credit and debit card fraud, and potentially stops ID thieves in the act. This in turn helps banks better protect customers, stem losses due to fraud, and attract new depositors with free identity protection services.

The technology, dubbed mConfirm, uses any mobile phone to match the location of a consumer and their payment card. If the locations dont match, the transaction is flagged and risk systems alerted, so that action can be taken immediately. Already proven highly successful at Visa CAL, a major Israeli credit card issuer and processor, mConfirm significantly improves fraud detection and reduces false alert rates without slowing down the transaction process. A demonstration of how the system works can be viewed at http://tinyurl.com/3cpv2u.

mConfirm turns any mobile phone into a front-line defense in the war against identity fraud, says Bryan Ansley, CEO of Secure Identity Systems. The instant a payment card is swiped, mConfirm pinpoints the location of the card holders mobile phone. If theyre not in the same place, and the activity doesnt match the consumers usual buying patterns, we know the transaction is fraudulent, and we stop it. Theres never been a faster or more accurate way to put the brakes on credit and debit card fraudsters.

The mConfirm technology, which is being provided to U.S. banks exclusively by SIS and offered to consumers free of charge, does not require GPS-enabled phones or changes to existing card processing systems. The system uses two factorslocation-based behavior analysis and cellular phone location analysisto develop a fraud risk score, which is the chance a transaction is fraudulent. The system works with some of the most popular commercially available cell phones and domestic wireless networks, including Apple iPhone, RIM Blackberry, LG, AT&T, Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, and even prepaid services.

Once a bank is set up with mConfirm, they can provide the technology to depositors and credit card customers as a value-added free service, bundled with checking and savings accounts, credit cards, and so on. While the location-based behavior module does not rely on cellular location data, and therefore can automatically be provided to bank customers, the cellular location module is an opt-in service. The mConfirm system soon pays for itself through reduced losses, and through increased revenue by attracting security-conscious depositors and borrowers.

To implement the mConfirm technology, banks install PC-based software on their server and administration terminals where risk management staff monitors and responds to alerts. Once the software is installed and staff trained (typically a two-week process), mConfirm works silently and automatically. When a consumers payment card is swiped, the transaction is intercepted at the bank by mConfirm and evaluated on its potential for being fraudulent. The card terminals location coordinates are then extracted from the transaction data. mConfirm logs in to the consumers wireless phone network, and compares the current location of the consumers mobile phone to that of the card terminal. Their proximity generates a rating. The further apart they are, the higher the rating, indicating that the transaction is at higher risk for fraud.

mConfirm simultaneously analyzes the consumers transaction history, including merchants patronized, amounts spent, dates and times, locations, etc. The technology compares the transaction to the consumers buying pattern. This comparison is also rated, with differences creating a higher rating, and again signaling higher fraud risk. Card-holder privacy is guaranteed, as no additional customer details are needed only what the bank already has through its regular transaction processing.

These two ratings are combined to create a risk score that is based on a scale of 1 to 1,000, with 1,000 representing the highest probability of fraud. If the score falls within the red zone, the bank blocks the transaction. The statistical probability of a legitimate transaction scoring in the red zone is zero, meaning mConfirm virtually eliminates the possibility of fraudulent transactions occurring on protected accounts. If a cell phone is not present, available or involved (for those not yet signed on the program), the system will alert the banks risk department through the location-based behavior analysis.

Having a two-factor model in place is double defense against fraud, Ansley says. Our technology will ferret out fraud that a banks existing security measures miss. And it will eliminate around 90 percent of the false alerts banks now generate with their existing security systems. With mConfirm, banks can maximize the value of their fraud management package.

The mConfirm technology is available now to all U.S. banks. To learn more or sign up, visit http://www.SecureIdentitySystems.com. mConfirm is a leading developer of fraud prevention solutions for credit and debit cards. mConfirms focus is on location-based solutions aimed at combating point of sale (POS) and ATM fraud.

ABOUT SECURE IDENTITY SYSTEMS

Secure Identity Systems is the leading provider of fully managed, total identity theft protection systems that safeguard financial institutions, businesses, individuals, and households. For more information, visit http://www.SecureIdentitySystems.com.

ABOUT MCONFIRM

Founded in 2004, mConfirm is leading a revolutionary approach to payment-card fraud detection and prevention. The companys unique and innovative solutions are aimed at significantly reducing card fraud losses at point of sale (POS) and ATM transactions. Established and led by seasoned experts in both the credit-card/banking sector and technology development, mConfirm is at the nexus where intimate, in-depth, knowledge of the payment card industry meets extensive experience in cutting-edge application development. Joined by leading professionals in algorithm development for fraud detection and banking IT solution vending, mConfirm possesses all the ingredients to become a leader in its field. http://www.mconfirm.com/.

 

Contacts

Secure Identity Systems
Press contact:
Gregory FCA
Meredith Glanzmann, 610-642-8253, ext. 112
Mobile: 215-778-2437
Meredith@GregoryFCA.com

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