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Mobile commerce is blurring the lines between card-present and card-not-present transactions, possibly even making the distinctionand the difference in pricingirrelevant.
April 1 -
OpenEdge, the integrated payments unit of Global Payments, has reached a partnership to provide its EMV product to Carolina Software.
March 31 -
Chicago-based security vendor Trustwave says 90% of Verifone card readers it tested for the first time still carried the default password. These findings reinforce the perception that many merchants don't follow the basics when it comes to their own security.
March 31 -
When it comes to biometric authentication, Samsung is looking way beyond fingerprints.
March 30 -
Fresh off its success in the Philippines, Seattle-based transfer company Remitly is using mobile security and other digital features to tap other markets, where an endless supply of competitors and fraudsters await it.
March 30 -
As more mobile wallets come to market, security becomes a more common selling point. Some stick to tried-and-true methods like typing a PIN or password, but others are experimenting with less conventional ideas.
March 27 -
A long-awaited bill to enhance cybersecurity information sharing has taken a major step forward.
March 26 -
Throughout the U.S., many companies are still not covering the essentials when protecting their systems, but the enemy is getting increasingly sophisticated and relentless, Visa's risk chief said.
March 26 -
You would think by now most merchants would know how to protect payment card information.
March 26
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Selfies, or self-portraits typically taken with a smartphone's camera, are an all-too-common consumer habit. And the practice is now migrating to formal business use, such as for authentication.
March 25 -
Retailers and bankers are teaming up to improve the flow of information regarding cybersecurity.
March 24 -
Zumigo, an identity provider, is expanding the reach of its mobile location verification service to online merchants.
March 24 -
Fast-developing technologies are dumping fresh risk on a payments industry already reeling from a parade of data breaches, placing more pressure on cross-industry efforts to improve security.
March 23 -
Large banks and card issuers are ready for the U.S. shift to chip-and-PIN technology, according to a report issued Wednesday. But the drop in fraud that is expected to result is unlikely to come any time soon.
March 20 -
Four House lawmakers announced Thursday that they had formed a bipartisan group to focus on "the new and innovative technologies in the payments industry."
March 19 -
Some "friendly fraud" is more manipulative than friendly. Global Risk Technologies wants to help merchants appeal more chargebacks and get back some of the billions of dollars lost to friendly fraud.
March 19 -
Target Corp. agreed to settle with more than 100 million customers whose personal information may have been breached in a database hack in 2013, among the biggest to hobble retailers and banks in recent years.
March 19 -
Target agreed to settle with more than 100 million customers whose personal information may have been breached in a database hack in 2013, among the biggest to hobble retailers and banks in recent years.
March 19 -
It's become apparent that more organizations are attaining PCI compliance, but far fewer can stay in compliance for a reasonable period of time.
March 16 -
One of the longest discussions regarding the U.S. EMV migration is the choice of chip and PIN or chip and signature as the card verification method (CVM).
March 16
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