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August, 2009

  • 19 August

    Despite Gonzalez Indictment, No Easy Answers for Merchants

    This week's indictment of the alleged criminal mastermind behind the biggest and most notorious data breaches the card industry has ever sustained isn't likely to deter others from stealing card information. Indeed, merchants and processors counting on the charges brought on Monday against Albert Gonzalez (Digital Transactions News, Aug. 17) …

  • 18 August

    It’s Official: At 130 Million Cards, Heartland Was Biggest Breach Ever

    Stunning indictments announced on Monday by the U.S. attorney in New Jersey against three defendants for the first time reveal the number of credit and debit card numbers stolen in the Heartland Payment Systems Inc. data breach: 130 million. That confirms speculation that Heartland's was the biggest card hack ever. …

  • 17 August

    With Goldleaf, Jack Henry Beefs up Its Remote-Capture Business

    Bank technology provider Jack Henry & Associates Inc. on Monday said it would buy Goldleaf Financial Solutions Inc. in a $19.1 million cash deal that will bring two of the leading deployers of remote deposit capture services under one roof. The pending acquisition will be Monett, Mo.-based Jack Henry's 17th …

  • 14 August

    Network Rivalry Sparks 10-Year Quadrupling of PIN-Debit Pricing

    Merchants increasingly are complaining about the rising cost of accepting PIN-debit transactions, once by far the cheapest payment they could process from any piece of plastic. Now, data compiled by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City show why: the cost of accepting PIN-debit cards rose 305% between 1996 and …

  • 12 August

    How the Recession Could Push up Fees for Expedited Bill Payments

    The severity and length of the recession makes it likely banks will be able to raise fees for last-minute online bill payments, recent research says. That will mean more revenue for financial institutions that have been seeking ways to make money from electronic bill payments, a service they've generally been …

  • 11 August

    Big Merchants Push RBS WorldPay into End-to-End Encryption

    The end-to-end encryption train picked up steam on Tuesday when big merchant acquirer RBS WorldPay Inc. said it would use point-of-sale terminal developer VeriFone Holdings Inc.'s VeriShield Protect technology. The announcement is significant because RBS WorldPay is the first acquirer to publicly disclose it is using the system VeriFone unveiled …

  • 11 August

    Single-Branch USAA Looks to iPhone App to Capture More Deposits

    USAA, one of the pioneers of remote deposit capture, leaped to the technological frontiers again on Tuesday with the addition of remote deposit capture capabilities to its three-month-old mobile-banking application for Apple Inc.'s iPhone. The new feature enables customers to snap a picture of a check's front and back, and …

  • 10 August

    Survey: PCI Awareness Is up Among Small Fry, But So Is PCI Confusion

    Despite widespread efforts to educate small merchants about the Payment Card Industry data-security standards (PCI DSS), a large majority still don't understand fully the complex requirements, according to a study released today by the National Retail Federation, ControlScan and the PCI Knowledge Base. The survey of 220 so-called Level 4 …

  • 10 August

    Kemesa Looks to Banks to Help Sell Its New Online Security Tool

    Kemesa LLC entered the war on online fraud on Monday with a product that allows consumers to pay e-commerce merchants using so-called anonymous data that would be useless to cyber thieves. The Aventura, Fla.-based startup says it plans to market the product to consumers through their financial institutions and is …

  • 7 August

    Seeking Easier Prey, Fraudsters Attack Call Centers to Loot Accounts

    Faced with more stringent authentication procedures for online financial transactions, criminals are turning to call centers to commit fraud via the phone channel, according to RSA, the Security Division of EMC. Although call-center fraud still is a small percentage of total Internet fraud, it is “definitely growing,” says Joram Borenstein, …

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