Online PIN debit provider Acculynk Inc. on Wednesday entered the acquiring business with its acquisition of PayLeap, a 4-year-old gateway provider and processor based in Warsaw, Ind. Terms of the deal, which has already closed, were not released. Up to now, Acculynk has worked chiefly with big acquirers to sign …
Read More »Quiet During the Wallet Wars, Visa Readies V.me for a Year-End Rollout
With digital wallets from the likes of PayPal Inc., Google Inc., and the Isis consortium grabbing headlines, Visa Inc.’s V.me staff has been quiet but busy. The payment service is live with five online merchants, and Visa plans to introduce it as a commercial product by year’s end, a spokesperson …
Read More »Acculynk Lands American Airlines, Cites Momentum for Online PIN Debit
Acculynk Inc., which on Wednesday announced it has signed up American Airlines Inc., says the recruitment of its largest merchant yet indicates stronger interest among online retailers in accepting PIN debit transactions. Indeed, Ashish Bahl, chairman and chief executive of the Atlanta-based company, tells Digital Transactions News it expects to …
Read More »The iPad Is Most Popular Mobile Device for Online Payments, Study Finds
Only 2 years old, the Apple iPad has already become the most popular mobile device used by consumers to make payments to online sellers, according to research released on Monday. The iPad, larger than a smart phone but smaller, thinner, and lighter than a laptop, accounted for 3.6% of all …
Read More »PayPal Points to More Mobile POS Rollouts, Projects $10 Billion for ’12 Mobile Volume
PayPal Inc. on Wednesday said two more retail chains are rolling out PayPal acceptance in their stores. It also said its PayPal Here mobile-acceptance product, which it introduced in March, is now generally available to merchants in the U.S. and Hong Kong, markets where some 300,000 users have signed up …
Read More »New Zeus Trojan Cloaks Itself from Detection, Waits to Attack After Log-ins
Cybercriminals have introduced a new version of a notorious malware threat that is not only harder to detect but also more capable of stealing card numbers, PINs, and other sensitive information. This latest variant of the so-called Zeus Trojan malware includes a change that makes it virtually invisible to programs …
Read More »Eye on Security: Account Takeovers And PayPal’s New ‘Bug Bounty’
A recent survey of financial institutions and service providers shows that while attempted takeovers of financial accounts by computer hackers and thieves increased last year, the percentage of successful takeovers dropped. Meanwhile, PayPal Inc. announced a program to pay security researchers for finding flaws in its system. In its second …
Read More »Facebook Ditches Credits Just 11 Months After Mandating Developers Use Them
Facebook Inc. has just done the equivalent of dumping the euro in favor of national currencies with its new policy that will phase out the Facebook Credits virtual currency. The huge social network, which also is introducing a way to pay for subscriptions, says the changes will simplify the user …
Read More »Eye on Prepaid: AmEx Strikes a Deal With Zynga While Green Dot Signs Dollar Tree
American Express Co. extended the reach of its Serve digital and prepaid card platform with a rewards program it announced on Tuesday with leading online game developer Zynga Inc. The big prepaid card program manager Green Dot Corp., meanwhile, disclosed a distribution deal with Dollar Stores Inc. and the renewal …
Read More »Online Travel Agencies Big Fraud Targets, But Losses Lower Than All Travel Sites
Online travel agencies are well-known fraud targets, and now new data from CyberSource Corp. suggest that fraudsters make more attempts against them than other sectors of the travel industry. But the data also show that the so-called OTAs’ fraud losses as a percentage of revenue are actually less than elsewhere …
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