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Apple Pay Fraudulent Transactions

Our bank recently took a large loss for Apple Pay that was set-up on a device. The token that was fraudulently used was token# ***


If someone has card information that is not theirs and enters it in their iPhone, would the verification text be sent to their iPhone number or would it be sent to the cardholders phone number on file for the debit card? 

 

Is there a way to tell how this token was authenticated via text message, email, or by the bank? 



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Posted on Nov 23, 2021 2:10 PM

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Nov 23, 2021 2:24 PM in response to aldsjf

Here is the 1st (of two) articles - from Apple’s Security Platform Guide - which you might find useful:


https://support.apple.com/en-au/guide/security/sec0f005981a/web


Bottom line is that the “decision to provision” is made by the card issuer.


Most of my own cards are pretty “easy” … but one bank ALWAYS requires that I call them and “authenticate” BEFORE they provision / re-provision their card into my mobile wallet.

Apple Pay Fraudulent Transactions

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