Brick-and-mortar merchants?and restaurants in particular?pose the biggest risk when it comes to card-data compromises, while point-of-sale systems based on personal computers as well as those hooked up to broadband connections are at significantly greater risk. That's according to new data released by AmbironTrustWave, a Chicago-based company that performs security audits …
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First Data Readies an ISO Thrust with Unified Pricing, New Terminal
Processing giant First Data Corp. soon will launch an initiative aimed at furthering its ties with the high-margin sector of the acquiring market controlled by independent sales organizations by offering ISOs a new terminal and unified pricing for all four major general-purpose card brands, sources tell Digital Transactions News. The …
Read More »Swapped PIN-Pad Fraud Pops up in Ottawa, Netting $2 Million
Ottawa police are close to bringing charges against a retail clerk who police say has helped a local criminal ring siphon an estimated $2 million (Canadian) over the past three months from hundreds of bank accounts by using rigged point-of-sale terminals to steal debit card account numbers and PINs, according …
Read More »Accelitec Lays Technical Groundwork for PayPilot Expansion in ’06
Accelitec Inc., a Seattle-based company that last year launched a contactless-payment system aimed at merchants rather than banks, says it is preparing for expansion this year by smoothing integration with existing merchant networks. The company's PayPilot product is in beta with an unidentified merchant, and officials say they expect to …
Read More »Survey: Popularity Propels Gift Cards into Consumer Mainstream
Some 59% of adults, or an estimated 131 million people?either bought or received a gift card over the year from August 2004 to August 2005, a study released today reveals. In part, this has meant that the electronic stored value cards are gaining popularity as gifts for a more diverse …
Read More »Businesses Favor Interchange Caps, Agree with Suits, Survey Shows
More than two-thirds of treasury professionals within businesses that sell to consumers favor capping card interchange fees, according to a survey released today by the Association for Financial Professionals. Moreover, nearly three-quarters of these executives would trade rewards programs for lower interchange rates, even if their own companies lost incentives. …
Read More »New Merchant Group Forms to Win Regulatory Relief on Interchange
A Washington, D.C.-based organization formed early this year by retail-industry trade groups says it is beginning to work out a plan of attack that it hopes will lead to regulation of the fees card-accepting merchants pay issuing banks. After years of friction between banks and merchants over the subject, this …
Read More »Report: 2005 Will Be a Breakthrough Year for RFID Payments
This will be a year of substantial deployment for contactless payments based on radio-wave technology as card networks roll out programs and merchants find the systems perform as promised, a new research study says. “Merchants are finding it works,” says Erik Michielsen, director for RFID and ubiquitous networks at ABI …
Read More »MobileLime Looks to Pending Major Deals for National Expansion
Boston-based Vayusa Inc., which markets its m-commerce service under the name MobileLime, has had discussions with a national retailer and restaurant chain about offering its m-commerce network nationally. If successful, the deals could pave the way for MobileLime to reach the 172 million or so mobile users in the U.S. …
Read More »Why the U.S. Is a Low Priority for Canada’s Dexit
Dexit Inc., a Toronto-based processor of stored-value transactions using radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology, is expanding nationally in Canada and will begin processing transactions in other parts of the world next year?but not in the U.S. any time soon. Dexit, which allows consumers to use chip-embedded keychain “tags” to tap accounts …
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