Monday , December 2, 2024

Credit Cards

Raw Data-Breach Numbers Rise, But the Real Picture Is Fuzzy

Data breaches are running at record levels, according to the San Diego-based Identity Theft Resource Center, a non-profit that tracks cybercrime. ITRC says it recorded 342 data breaches from Jan. 1 through June 24, up 69% from the same period in 2007. But, like the origins and perpetrators of so …

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An Extension of Security Rules to Unattended Terminals Could Be Costly

The PCI Security Standards Council this week said it would extend the reach of its rules for PIN-entry devices (PEDs) to cover unattended payment terminals such as pay-at-the-pump gasoline dispensers, kiosks, and vending machines. The extension also affects devices called hardware or host security modules (HSMs), which are secure cryptographic …

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Gasoline Marketers Underwhelmed by New Visa Interchange Rates

With complaints from fuel marketers reaching a crescendo, Visa Inc. introduced on Thursday a sweeping new credit and debit card interchange rate structure for gasoline that leaves sellers better off for many consumer credit card transactions over $30. In conjunction with the new rates, the card network also announced it …

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FTC, DoJ Are Leery of Bills That Would Regulate Interchange Rates

Congress may be taking the week off for its annual Fourth of July recess, but the interchange fireworks are sure to resume after lawmakers return next week. Banks and the payment card networks, which oppose the Credit Card Fair Fee Act of 2008 in the House of Representatives and its …

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Processors, Merchants Fret As Card-Reporting Measure Advances

Just as some merchant-acquiring industry lobbyists predicted earlier this year, a revenue-generating proposal that would force acquirers to report their clients' card-based sales to the Internal Revenue Service is making headway in Congress. The proposal is part of the Senate's foreclosure-relief bill that could be up for a vote as …

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A New Card Swipe Device Could Move PayPal Closer to POS Payments

A seemingly unremarkable magnetic-stripe card reader from a software company specializing in payment applications for users of eBay Inc.'s online merchant marketplace and its PayPal payment system is just hitting the market, but it could mark another advance for PayPal into the world of point-of-sale payments. The reader and its …

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Five Steps Online Merchants Can Take to Batten Down Their Sites

While most of the high-profile data breaches involving card numbers have happened at point-of-sale merchants, consumers continue to express reluctance about entering card information at e-commerce sites. And, for at least some of these sites, such consumer concerns may be justified, according to Nicholas J. Percoco, vice president of consulting …

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Researcher Sees Issuers’ Service Providers as PCI ‘Hot Spots’

Six specialty types of vendors, processors, and other service providers that card issuers use lack specific guidelines on how to protect cardholder data under the Payment Card Industry data-security standard, or PCI, according to a recent report from research firm TowerGroup Inc. These service providers thus represent “hot spots” that …

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GAO Report Sheds Light on Federal Card-Acceptance Costs

The federal government took in $27.1 billion in payments through credit cards in fiscal 2007 and paid at least $433 million in merchant discount fees, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office, the investigative arm of Congress. Agencies that were able to break out their interchange costs …

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A Fast Start for Online Resources’ Expedited Bill-Pay Offering

Internet banking and bill-payment services provider Online Resources Corp. this week unveiled its expedited bill-pay service for financial institutions and walk-up providers to offer to consumers and small-business users, ratcheting up rivalries in the fast-growing realm of last-minute payments. While the expedited bill-pay market has some bigger competitors, including Fiserv …

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