More than 80% of the fare value collected by the Dallas Area Rapid Transit System at its ticket windows and on its buses comes in the form of cash, so next spring the transit agency will start offloading that cash onto local 7-Elevens and other stores. DART and PayNearMe Inc., …
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PayPal, Grocery Stores Pull in the Reins on Gift Cards
Gift cards are the target of a crackdown in the first half of 2016. Next month, PayPal Holdings Inc. will no longer allow items equivalent to cash, including gift cards, to be covered by PayPal’s Seller Protection program for merchants. And prepaid card provider Blackhawk Network Holdings Inc. recently reported …
Read More »Customer Contact Centers Are the “Fraud-Enablement Channel,” Researcher Says
With the rollout of EMV chip cards in the United States shrinking opportunities for criminals to use counterfeit cards at the point of sale, fraud rings are turning their attention to customer-contact centers as a way to fraudulently order replacement credit and debit cards and take over consumer accounts. More …
Read More »Bitcoin Processor BitPay Introduces a Prepaid Visa Card
BitPay Inc. made its name signing up merchants to accept the bitcoin digital currency, and now it’s adding a reloadable Visa prepaid card to its consumer-facing products. The card will enable users to make purchases at the millions of Visa-accepting merchants as well as the relative handful that accept bitcoin, …
Read More »8th Annual Field Guide to Alternative Payments
Our list this year showcases some of the most interesting innovation going on in payments. As we put together this year’s Guide, we were struck by the sheer breadth of innovation the 37 entries that made this year’s list represent. Yes, much of this technology has to do with mobile …
Read More »Democratizing Money
Peer-to-peer payments are taking center stage as banks, processors, and tech companies roll out new ways to displace cash. But will providers cash in? The headlines mostly tell of the problem-plagued EMV chip card rollout in the U.S. or wishfully hope that mobile payments will finally catch on with consumers …
Read More »How to Make the Post-EMV Fraud Tsunami Work in Your Favor
Consumers and brick-and-mortar stores across the country have been juggling the challenges of adapting to EMV technology – the microchip cards that will make card present fraud more difficult. Despite a number of setbacks, the potential benefits are worth the bother. When it comes to card-not-present (CNP) transactions, …
Read More »Trunk Show Event Marks a First for Amazon Payments in a Store
Online retailer Amazon.com Inc. has taken another step to broadening the reach of its payments service with the debut Friday of an in-store payment service at a New York apparel retailer. This marks the first time Amazon payments has enabled in-store payments with a merchant, Amazon says. Just a couple …
Read More »TSYS Completes Its TransFirst Deal and other Digital Transactions News briefs
• VeriFone Systems Inc. introduced Verifone Carbon, a black, portable point-of-sale system for café owners, quick-service restaurants, and stores that features a tablet screen for the merchant and a smaller screen for the customer, and a stand with a built-in printer. The Intel-powered device includes VeriFone’s cloud-based Commerce Platform that …
Read More »Don’t Disguise, Randomize!
All of us in the security business face a humiliating reality: Everything we do is only effective against hackers who are dumber than we are. A smarter hacker, with more imagination, could devise a penetration strategy that we are not smart enough to conceive, and hence can offer no countermeasures …
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