Each reported breach is a nightmare, but the good news is that each one can also teach acquirers and merchants useful lessons about securing payments data. When fast-food chain Wendy’s Co. became the latest brand-name merchant to fall prey to a data-stealing malware attack in late January, the news served …
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Opening up the Club
By Jim Daly An exclusive coterie of card networks runs the business of issuing and managing payment tokens. But that elite club soon may have more members. Looking for a business with growth opportunities? Look no further, ladies and gentlemen, than at the business of the token service provider. A …
Read More »What Can Be Learned From the Breach Epidemic?
Each reported breach is a nightmare, but the good news is that each one can also teach acquirers and merchants useful lessons about securing payments data. When fast-food chain Wendyäó»s Co. became the latest brand-name merchant to fall prey to a data-stealing malware attack in late January, the news served …
Read More »Green Dot Launches New Products, Aims To Be a ‘Fin-Tech Powered Branchless Bank’
Green Dot Corp. announced a number of a new products Wednesday and said it was getting into lending in order to generate new revenues and expand beyond its prepaid card base. Under pressure from a large investor to boost its bottom line and flagging stock price, Pasadena, Calif.-based Green Dot reported …
Read More »Chase Pay Takes First Important Stride Forward With a Deal for Acceptance at 7,500 Starbucks Stores
When JPMorgan Chase & Co. announced its own mobile wallet, Chase Pay, in October, it said the new payments service would begin rolling out by the middle of this year, and on Tuesday the money-center bank announced an important step in that direction. The fledgling service, which is up against …
Read More »Can PAR Keep Tokens Out of the Payments Sand Trap?
A new data element is getting a lot of discussion in merchant-acquiring and mobile-payments circles. It’s the so-called Payment Account Reference, or PAR, and it’s meant to associate all the payment tokens linked to a single credit or debit card primary account number, or PAN. But implementing PAR could be …
Read More »The PCI Council Sets Security Rules for Token Service Providers as their Role Grows
With the coming of mobile payments and their attendant security issues expanding demand for so-called token service providers, the PCI Security Standards Council has issued rules intended to keep the tokenization environment safe. The Wakefield, Mass.-based PCI Council in December quietly released a 92-page document titled, “Additional Security Requirements and …
Read More »Why Transit Is Boarding the Mobile-Payments Train
Public-transportation agencies increasingly are turning to mobile-ticketing apps to attract riders and lower fare expenses. Mass-transit riders once read newspapers as they commuted to work. But hop on any commuter train, subway, or bus nowadays and you’re more likely to see passengers using smart phones to read news reports, listen …
Read More »Why Transit Is Boarding the Mobile-Payments Train
Public-transportation agencies increasingly are turning to mobile-ticketing apps to attract riders and lower fare expenses. Mass-transit riders once read newspapers as they commuted to work. But hop on any commuter train, subway, or bus nowadays and youäó»re more likely to see passengers using smart phones to read news reports, listen …
Read More »Guarding the Online Channel
If history is any guide, card-not-present fraud will spike now that EMV has officially arrived in the United States. Can a growing array of fraud-prevention technologies stem the tide? When it comes to plying their deceptive trade, fraudsters exploit the weakest link in the security chain. With the EMV chip …
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