Single Origin

Why keeping your Cryptocurrency on an exchange is a bad idea

Cryptocurrency exchanges are hacks just waiting to happen. Billions of dollars’ worth of cryptocurrency has been stolen from exchanges in the past few years. The Mt. Gox hack in 2014 saw the loss of $460 million, while the Coincheck hack in 2018 resulted in the theft of $534 million.

Lowering Your Risk of Identity Theft: Credit Freezes vs Fraud Alerts

It’s important to be proactive in order to protect yourself from fraudsters who may try to open new accounts in your name. Two ways to do this are by credit freezes and fraud alerts. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at both options so that you can decide which one would work best for you.

Understanding & Responding to Silver Ticket Attacks

Silver ticket attacks are a type of cyberattack that target computer networks. The attack is conducted by hackers who gain access to the network with stolen credentials, allowing them to move freely throughout the system while avoiding detection. It is important for merchants, businesses, and investors to understand silver ticket attacks so they can take proper steps to protect themselves from these threats. Let’s take a look at how silver ticket attacks work and what you can do if you find yourself on the receiving end of one.

California Cancel My Subscription (Senate Bill 313) Explained for Merchants

If you are a merchant who offers services or products to California residents on a subscription business model, you need to understand a new California recurring billing law that has brought recent changes. The Cancel My Subscription bill (Senate Bill 313) modified what merchants must do in managing auto-renewals and subscription services. In this blog post, we’ll explain critical provisions merchants need to be aware of to comply with the regulation and protect their business.

Global Legal Partner James Huber Featured in The Green Sheet

James Huber, an attorney with Global Legal Law Firm, doesn’t discount that possibility. “Sen. Durbin has it out for Visa and Mastercard. He thinks they’re too big” to be competitive, Huber said. That’s why, he added, the Credit Card Competition Act addresses network processing, with the goal of driving down merchant fees.